redsturgeon wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ArDhhlHU-I
25 minute video discussing various studies providing the latest insights on this.
Quite heavy scientific information but presented very clearly.
Well worth the effort IMHO.
John
Thanks John. I agree, well worth the effort. I stumbled across Medcram quite early on in the pandemic. At a time when I still felt that John Campbell was doing valuable work sifting through and presenting basic stats on the worldwide spread and effects (hospitalisation and deaths) of the pandemic in the early days, plus early results of the vaccine trials and rollouts, I found Medcram to be a very accessible way to dig one level further down into the science than John Campbell was doing. The Medcram channel also had some good guests, in particular way back in the early days of the Pandemic (too far back for me to easily dig out the link) they interviewed Shane Crotty on the very detailed work that he and Alessandro Sette had done on immune memory after infection (the work was prior to the vaccines being ready) and that work is still of interest and relevance today I think with those two researchers arguably being the world’s leading experts on that topic.
Having never tested positive for Covid-19 despite testing every time I have cold-like symptoms, and in the more intense phases of the pandemic before going to social events even if I felt 100% OK, I think I might be one of those people with a “lucky” MHC-1 allele. I certainly hope so because this really can be a nasty virus. I’m about to start a thread in a somewhat similar vein to yours with another interesting (to me) and very technical video potentially giving some insights, sadly rather disturbing ones, into long Covid from another YouTube channel that I discovered that I find useful for digging further (slightly further even than Medcram) into the science.
- Julian