Sadly, the research on that is still not conclusive, so I can't give you an answer for that. Some worry about reinfection being possible, some claim that cases of reinfection are only people who have been mistakenly declared recovered. Some say that a vaccine may provide greater immunity than an actual infection. Some say we might not even get a vaccine.
It's still pretty much in the air right now, which is why it's important to look for both potential vaccines and medication. If we can't vaccinate, we must try to treat.
Sadly, the research on that is still not conclusive, so I can't give you an answer for that. Some worry about reinfection being possible, some claim that cases of reinfection are only people who have been mistakenly declared recovered. Some say that a vaccine may provide greater immunity than an actual infection. Some say we might not even get a vaccine.
It's still pretty much in the air right now, which is why it's important to look for both potential vaccines and medication. If we can't vaccinate, we must try to treat.