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COVID-19 immunity: How long does it last and what is ‘natural’ protection? – CNET
Even if you’ve recovered from a coronavirus infection, the CDC says you should still get a COVID-19 vaccine.
COVID-19 itself triggers some degree of immunity in those who’ve had it, but vaccines have proven to be a safer way of achieving protection against the disease.
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Coronavirus has now infected at least 100 million people worldwide, resulting in over 2 million deaths. Those who recover, however, do go on to develop some degree of immunity, protecting them against COVID-19, according to doctors who study COVID-19. Vaccines, including those that protect against coronavirus, also stimulate…
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