He hopes that doctors had about Coronavirus slipped, warned experts

While the coronavirus is mostly, some experts are less optimistic about the future of the pandemic.


Cases of coronavirus exceeded 11 million people This month, delighted experts in experts worrying the future of his trajectory. For many, immunity is to hope to end the pandemic, be itvaccine WhereAntibodies developed after the recovery of COVID-19. However,Danny Altmann, Professor of Immunology of Imperial College London, is notified of people that it may not be a "safe bet" to count on the immunity of coronavirus to be the probable solution.

"Immunity to this thing seems rather fragileIt looks like some people could have antibodies for a few months, then it could be not to look like a sure bet, "Altmann said at the CNBCSquawk Box Europe show on July 6th. "It's a virus and a very misleading immunity, it's very confusing and rather short lived."

Altmann said thatHerd immunity-More of virus exposure is encouraged to help strengthen immunity throughout the population - as a means of eradicating coronavirus is "probably never at work", indicating that in cities and cities that have had COVID-19 infections, only about 10 to 15% of the population was likely to be immune.

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Altmann's warning is not a new one. As a new virus, the experts have long admitted not to know a lot of what's work by coronavirus immunity. In fact, a study published inMedicine of nature June 18 and executed by researchers outside the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, found that 90% of symptomatic and asymptomatic patientssaw a fall of antibodies Eight to 12 weeks after being infected.

So, while antibodies to other coronaviruses, including SARS and seas, are considered one year,The New York Times reports, this study suggests thatCovid-19 antibodies can only have two to three months only. Same health advisor of the White HouseAnthony Fauci, MD, expressed concern about the "sustainability" of a coronavirus vaccine in early June, claiming that if Covid-19 reacts like other coronaviruses, "it is likelywill not be a long life of immunity. "And whileSome experts predict a vaccine at the end of the year Or at least 2021, Altmann says it is difficult to predict anything on a coronavirus vaccine right now.

"The Devil is in the details, vaccines are not as easy," said Altmann CNBC. "There are more than 100 during the test at the moment and many things can go wrong. I do not place Paris for the moment myself."

Altmann said he wasWait a second wave of COVID-19 soon, and despite health leaders better prepared for the virus now, the resurgence of coronavirus infections is always "very, very frightening".

"Anyone who thinks he has more sweetness or disappear or the problem will be solved is making fun of himself," he said. "It's always a very deadly virus, it always infects people very, very easily. And I think humanity is not used to dealing with these realities." And for more on the coronavirus trajectory, checkThe CDC is "very concerned" about COVID-19 in the fall. here's why.

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