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immunity

[ih-myoo-ni-tee] / ɪˈmyu nɪ ti /


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A lowered immunity meant she had to be careful to avoid picking up infections, and she missed out on normal childhood experiences.

From BBC

Experts believe the strain has mutated to “more likely evade” immunity from the current vaccine.

From Los Angeles Times

“This translates into little immunity in the population, making it easier for the virus to spread,” Adalja said.

From Salon

He had tried to assert head-of-state immunity, saying the charges were unlawful.

From The Wall Street Journal

They noted that the immunity exists to facilitate diplomatic relations and protect official state functions, not to shield drug traffickers.

From The Wall Street Journal