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Monkeys infected with new coronavirus developed short-term immunity – TRT World
It’s, however, unclear how long such immunity will last in humans. It will be necessary to wait months, or even years, to know if the millions of people infected at the start of the pandemic are protected from re-infection.

It’s, however, unclear how long such immunity will last in humans. It will be necessary to wait months, or even years, to know if the millions of people infected at the start of the pandemic are prot…

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