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Immunity against the new coronavirus can last for at least five months in most people who’ve been infected, British researchers report.

FRIDAY, Jan. 15, 2021 (HealthDay News) — Immunity against the new coronavirus can last for at least five months in most people who’ve been infected, British researchers report.
The Public Health England team analyzed data from months of regular testing of health care workers. They found that a person who’s been infected is 83% less likely to catch the coronavirus again over five months, compared to a person who hadn’t been infected, CBS News reported.
The stretch of partial immunity begins when…
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