Is there a way to test that the covid shot creates immunity?

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LoudestWHOOP!
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I found this article...
https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/safety-communications/antibody-testing-not-currently-recommended-assess-immunity-after-covid-19-vaccination-fda-safety

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Date Issued: May 19, 2021
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reminding the public and health care providers that results from currently authorized SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests should not be used to evaluate a person's level of immunity or protection from COVID-19 at any time, and especially after the person received a COVID-19 vaccination.

While a positive antibody test result can be used to help identify people who may have had a prior SARS-CoV-2 infection, more research is needed in people who have received a COVID-19 vaccination
Is this still true?

Kvetch
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Any intelligent person has known this from the beginning. You have to test memory cell immunity which is expensive and difficult. The obsession with antibodies has never made sense to me.

In every single virus, antibodies spike to fight the infection and then wane once the infection has been defeated. Your body retains the ability to fight infections in the memory cells that can tell the body to produce those specific antibodies if the virus has been detected again.

If you've been infected, you're fine. If you have the vaccine, you're fine. If you don't have either, that's your choice. Stop worrying about antibodies. If your immune system is functional, you have better odds of dying from many other things. Live life.
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Pretty sure the clinical trials that were completed 18 months ago showed the vaccine worked unless
nortex97
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Natural immunity is typically considered the best 'durable' immunity to viruses, period. In general, of course, things can vary widely, as some viruses (like the flu) mutate a ton and so people can get different strains in different years. Way back when, even Fauci said he had little reason to doubt natural immunity for people who had contracted covid19.
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They are just stating that there is no antibody level that for sure gives you complete immunity. So don't think just because you have a decent antibody titer you can go around the COVID ward kissing everyone and not potentially get sick.

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LoudestWHOOP!
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Kvetch said:

Any intelligent person has known this from the beginning. You have to test memory cell immunity which is expensive and difficult. The obsession with antibodies has never made sense to me.

In every single virus, antibodies spike to fight the infection and then wane once the infection has been defeated. Your body retains the ability to fight infections in the memory cells that can tell the body to produce those specific antibodies if the virus has been detected again.

If you've been infected, you're fine. If you have the vaccine, you're fine. If you don't have either, that's your choice. Stop worrying about antibodies. If your immune system is functional, you have better odds of dying from many other things. Live life.
Is it not antibodies from previously infected non-vaccinated people that is used to make life saving Monoclonal Antibody treatments?
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LoudestWHOOP! said:

Kvetch said:

Any intelligent person has known this from the beginning. You have to test memory cell immunity which is expensive and difficult. The obsession with antibodies has never made sense to me.

In every single virus, antibodies spike to fight the infection and then wane once the infection has been defeated. Your body retains the ability to fight infections in the memory cells that can tell the body to produce those specific antibodies if the virus has been detected again.

If you've been infected, you're fine. If you have the vaccine, you're fine. If you don't have either, that's your choice. Stop worrying about antibodies. If your immune system is functional, you have better odds of dying from many other things. Live life.
Is it not antibodies from previously infected non-vaccinated people that is used to make life saving Monoclonal Antibody treatments?
No that is convalescent plasma. Monoclonal ab are made in a lab and more specific. But yes basically you are correct.

In addition I believe the child vaccine data is going to be based on titers not end results of death or hospitalization as that is so rare in 5-11 year olds it is hard to prove efficacy. Again this is just the FDA covering their butt when people with good titers still get a mild infection.
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