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Could COVID-19 immunity last decades? Here’s the science. – Livescience.com

The body builds a protective fleet of immune cells when infected with COVID-19, and in many people, those defenses linger for more than six months after the infection clears, according to a new study.
The immune
cells appear so stable, in fact, that immunity to the virus may last at least several years, the study authors said. “That amount of
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