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Coronavirus antibodies 83% protective against reinfection for at least the next five months, study suggests – Yahoo Philippines News
Former patients could still carry the virus in their nose and throat, however.
‘Reassuring’ research suggests coronavirus antibodies are 83% protective against reinfection for at least the next five months. (Stock, Getty Images)
Immune-fighting antibodies against the coronavirus are 83% effective at protecting against reinfection for at least the next five months, research suggests.
The extent to which overcoming the coronavirus prevents a second infection has been debated since the start of the outbreak, with experts and officials alike being unsure how long any protection…
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