The CDC has just made a major reveal with this new guideline COVID
The agency has just suggested how long they think Hard Covid immunity.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was the American institution have always turned to advice throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. Like the CDC regularlyupdate their recommendations and information surrounding the virus, most of us adjust accordingly. However, until recently, the CDC did not have much to say about one of the hottest questions of the public: how longCOVID IMMUNITY Last, when you have antibodies? Now,The CDC says that people who have recovered from COVID-19 aresure to get the virus again up to three months.
The update guidelines on the quarantine protocols published at the beginning of the August states: "People who have been tested positive for Covid-19 does not need to quarantine or test again for three months as long as They do not develop symptoms again, "which involves a certain level of immunity during this period due to antibodies. And according toThe New York TimesThis is the first time that the organization has officially recognizedCovid-19 Immunity could last at least three months.
The length of the antibodies time stay with those recovered from COVID was a hard debate, but more clarity on the subject could help the experts understand how ourimmunity develops And, finally, helpThe creation of a vaccine. A study published inmedicine natureIn June found that, in many people,COVID-19 antibodies The infection begins to decrease after two or three months, which supports the most recent claim of the CDC.
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However, some experts believe that antibodies may have much longer than a few months. A 2007 study published inEmerging infectious diseases watched how longAcute Respiratory Syndrome Antibody (SARS) supported in the body. The results should that the SARS antibodies lasted, on average, two years. Throughout the pandemic, researchers consulted with SARS studies and the Middle East (MERS respiratory syndrome) due to theirSimilarity Covid-19. As a result, the experts hope that the capacity of the SARS antibodies last two years is a promising sign that those of COVID-19 may be able to maintain for more only a few months. And for more information on how your body protects you from coronavirus, seeIt turns out that we all can have some immunity in Covid, a new study shows.