T Cells Triggered by Common Cold Also Fend Off Covid in Study.

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      Researchers found higher levels of T cells against certain colds in people who didn't develop Covid while living with someone who had the disease, according to a study released Monday by the U.K.'s Imperial College London. Keywords: ALLTOP; BUSINESS; CORONAVIR; COS; CPR; DRG; EUROPE; HEA; HEATOP; INDUSTRIES; TEC; TOP; UK; WORLD; WWTOP; WWTOPAM; WWTOPAS; WWTOPEU EN ALLTOP BUSINESS CORONAVIR COS CPR DRG EUROPE HEA HEATOP INDUSTRIES TEC TOP UK WORLD WWTOP WWTOPAM WWTOPAS WWTOPEU (Bloomberg) -- High levels of protective immune cells that fight some common colds also made people less likely to contract Covid-19 in a study. [Extracted from the article]
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