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Re: Daycare illnesses (how often does a child get sick?

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The recent post on whether common diseases build immunity reminded me of the data collection I made when my children were young. It supports the idea that immunity does not build, but very weakly because n=2 and limited period of data collection. Here's a reproduction of the original article with light edits for the LW crowd.Our first child was born mere weeks before covid​-19 came to our part of the world. As a result, they were effectively locked down for the first 1.5 years of their life unti

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