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‘Immunity may not be fleeting’: Coronavirus antibody study offers good news for vaccine efforts – SBS News
A new study has found human antibodies which fight coronavirus last at least four months after diagnosis, which is longer than first thought.

Antibodies people make to fight coronavirus last at least four months after diagnosis and do not fade quickly as some earlier reports suggested, scientists have found.
A study involving tests on more than 30,000 people in Iceland makes for the most extensive work yet on the immune system’s response to the virus over time and is good news for efforts to develop vaccines.
If a vaccine can spur production of long-lasting antibodies as natural infection seems to do, it gives hope “immunity to this…
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