Thanks.
Lots to read here. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02754/full
It's getting well beyond my knowledge and am very aware that reading papers doesn't make me an expert so will be careful not to argue from a position of knowledge and understanding which I don't have.
Me too - gvb's latest thing is a paper predicting increased infectivity and virulence, through 'O-glycosylatuon', which makes a bit more sense having read about glycans and how they coat the virus enabling it to evade antibodies.
Your link is about autoreactivity and self-tolerence, which gvb has said is the big worry for vaccinologiats. Because intervening with the innate immune system can cause it to start to recognise self as foreign - something like that.
What I'm interested in is, if it's true that anyone who is in good health has good innate immunity (a gvb claim) then can we reduce the viral load to a point where the innate system can deal with it without us getting severe or even moderate disease? This is what I said at the begining of the pandemic. Infection prevention measures on top of what was recommended, eg mouthwash, stress reduction, exercise, diet. As gvb says, health can't be commercialised.
Will keep an eye out for more on outcompeting of innate. But yeah, some of the literature is too complex for me as well!