'Killer' T-cells: the silver lining in COVID
What has been overlooked in this process is the immune system's second line of defense - the T-cells. Simply put, antibodies do the work of stopping viruses from getting into our cells. But if the virus does infect a cell, T-cells then come into play to identify and kill these infected cells, thereby eliminating the virus.
As the world shifts towards treating COVID as endemic, reducing the severity of the disease will become more important than reducing the number of infections. Having sufficient T-cell protection could turn the tide against the pandemic, opening up a whole new perspective towards immunity against COVID-19.