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New I don't think the backend learns new tricks
Antibodies short the recognition phase and speed up the release of killer cells but AFAIK, that mechanism doesn't change no matter how often one gets infected.
New But if it shorts the recognition phase it needs far less killer cells
Immediate reaction means localized to where the infection is being introduced to your body. as opposed to it had a while before that recognition really kicked in and then the infection had a chance to multiply all over the place which in turn means your antibody/inflammation system has to go into overdrive just based on quantity of cells it has to fight.
     XKCD is cool today - (drook) - (7)
         Yeah! - (a6l6e6x) - (6)
             Get that thermal exhaust port, yay! - (crazy) - (5)
                 No reaction is a bit weird - (scoenye) - (4)
                     Yeah but: what if the second dose is equivalent to a fourth infection? - (crazy) - (2)
                         I don't think the backend learns new tricks - (scoenye) - (1)
                             But if it shorts the recognition phase it needs far less killer cells - (crazy)
                     My wife got the Moderna - (InThane)

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