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1 It can map out individuals who might have some immunity , he said.
2 It is believed that they may have some immunity to the virus.
3 Clever, free thinking pupils will have some immunity ; they will see through it and give up history.
4 Some studies suggest people born before 1952 have some immunity to the H1N1 virus.
5 With Paula Bennett reinstalled as deputy leader, National now have some immunity to claims it is pale, male and stale.
6 The HSE said people older than 65 years appear to have some immunity to the H1N1 strain and are not considered high-risk.
7 Antibodies test A medical test that can show if a person has had the coronavirus and now has some immunity .
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