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People who develop Coronavirus antibodies much less ..est positive again for up to six months or more: Study – Firstpost
It was found that antibodies themselves may not be giving the protection, they might just be a sign that other parts of the immune system, such as T cells, are…

It was found that antibodies themselves may not be giving the protection, they might just be a sign that other parts of the immune system, such as T cells, are able to fight off any new exposures to the virus.
Two new studies give encouraging evidence that having COVID-19 may offer some protection against future infections. Researchers found that people who made antibodies to the coronavirus were much less likely to test positive again for up to six months and maybe longer. The results bode well…
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