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Past Covid-19 Infection Gives 5-month Immunity, but Risk Exists: UK Study – News18
An official UK study released on Thursday concludes that a past COVID-19 infection provides some immunity for at least five months, but people may still carry and…

An official UK study released on Thursday concludes that a past COVID-19 infection provides some immunity for at least five months, but people may still carry and transmit coronavirus. The Public Health England (PHE) analysis found that naturally acquired immunity as a result of past infections provide 83 per cent protection against reinfection, compared to people who have not had the disease before.
This appears to last at least for five months from first becoming sick. However, experts cautioned…
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