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Coronavirus infection provides some immunity for at least five months, UK study suggests | TheHill – The Hill
Preliminary findings show the protection lasts for at least five months from the time the patient first became sick.

A new study suggests people who have been infected with COVID-19 may have some form of immunity against the coronavirus for at least five months on average, but may still spread the virus.
The study led by Public Health England (PHE) which has yet to be peer reviewed found that antibodies provide an 83 percent rate of protection against coronavirus reinfection, compared to people who have never contracted the virus.
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