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The New York Times reported that collective immunity, which many expect to have immunity after being infected with corona, seems unlikely to be made in major cities around the world.

The New York Times gathered and analyzed the latest findings from government authorities in up to 17% of residents in Corona antibodies in cities such as New York and London.

Residents have immunity, resulting in a collective immunity that does not spread well.

In Stockholm, Sweden, which did not contain a blockade from the start, said that by the end of last month, only 7.3% of residents were immune.

Again, in London, England, which had once tried this method, by the 21st, 17.5% of the population had antibodies.

New York in the United States was 19.9%, and Madrid in Spain was 11.3%.

The New York Times also said that experts said that collective immunity was difficult.

For immunity, I have to be infected with corona for the first time, but this is because it means that there must be a greater number of confirmed persons and deaths than now.

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