COVID infection grants immunity for this long study suggests

Those who are infected with COVID-19 can be reinfected within a half-year-5 month to be accurate.


Because of the fact thatCOVID-19 [Feminine Could only circulated for just over a year, there are still many mysteries that surround it. One of these is just how long an individual is immunized against the virus after being infected by it. Several months in the pandemic, it has become obvious that reinfection was a reality. However, some researchers think that researchers have a deeper understanding of post-infection immunity. Read on and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.

Immunity is ephemeral

According to a new one, not yet examined by peersto studyled by Public Health of England (PHE) involving nearly 21,000 health workers in the United Kingdom,Those who are infected with COVID-19 can be reinfected within a half-year-5 month to be exact. In other words, some people caught the virus again. However, they found that past infection was linked to a reinfection risk of less than 83% compared to those who still need to be infected.

"We now know that most of those who have had the virus, and that the antibodies developed are protected from reinfection, but it is not total and we do not yet know how much the protection lasts" Susan Hopkins, Counselor Senior Medical at Phe and Co-clip of the siren's study, said in a statement.

"Even if you believe you already had the disease and you are protected, you can be reassured that it is very unlikely that you develop serious infections."

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These immunosis can still extend the virus

The researchers emphasized that immunity does not necessarily mean that a person is not a threat to the community. In fact, they can always be able to wear the virus into their noses or throats and transmit it to others.

"We found people with very high quantities of viruses in their nose and throat swabs, which would be easily in the range, which would cause transmission levels to other people," said Hopkins during a Interview with the BBCToday Program Thursday.

The study will continue

The researchers will continue to monitor the group for 12 months to learn more about the term of immunity. However, with their current conclusions, they are convinced that those who have been infected during the first wave of Covid-19 are threatened with reinfection.

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How to survive this pandemic

As for yourself, follow the fundamentals of Fauci and help put an end to this thrust, no matter where you live-wear a facial mask, the social distance, avoiding big crowds, do not go inside with people you do not go with (especially in the bars), practice good hygiene of the hand, vaccinate yourself when it is Available for you and protect your life and life of your life. others, do not visit any of these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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