What is natural immunity?
Natural immunity is the antibody protection your body creates against a germ once you’ve been infected with it. Alongside antibodies, the immune system produces T cells that can target viruses to help protect the body. T cells do not prevent infection, because they kick into action only after a virus has infiltrated the body.
Our goal is to give the public a tool to allow for social freedom via a “passport” showing natural immunity. Considering the feasibility and and moral responsibility of a publicly accepted immunity passport is not a new concept, and it has been discussed and debated in many publications and studies. An article in The Lancet Infectious Diseases1 said “failing to recognise the reduced infection threat immune individuals pose risks punishing people for low-risk behaviour.“
Through so many studies, it has been shown that natural immunity to Covid-19 is as effective at building antibodies in the system as the Covid-19 vaccines. Cureus published a study2 from PMC, the US National Laboratory of Medicine, NIH (National Institute of Health) on 10/21/2021 that concluded “Our systematic review showed no clear evidence that vaccinated COVID-naïve individuals enjoyed greater protection than unvaccinated COVID-recovered counterparts.“
References
1) The scientific and ethical feasibility of immunity passports – The Lancet Infectious Diseases – Published: October 16, 2020
2) The scientific and ethical feasibility of immunity passports – PMC: US National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health – Published online 2021 Oct 28. doi: 10.7759/cureus.19102