Health
Why you should get a COVID-19 vaccine, even after you’ve recovered from coronavirus? – Firstpost
Not everyone develops immunity after the infection – nine percent didn’t have detectable antibodies, seven percent didn’t have T cells that recognize the virus.

Not everyone develops immunity after the infection – nine percent didn’t have detectable antibodies, seven percent didn’t have T cells that recognize the virus.
A few weeks ago, a message popped up in the corner of my screen. What do you think about people who have recently had COVID19 getting the vaccine? A friend of mine was eligible for a COVID19 vaccine, but she had recently gotten over an infection with SARSCoV2. More people are becoming eligible for vaccines each week including millions…
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