Enigma sobre la duración de la inmunidad de las personas que ya han recibido covid-19

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We all know that people who get covid-19 disease develop immunity to the disease, but the question is: How long does this immunity last?

Even for people who are vaccinated against the coronavirus that causes the covid-19 disease there is also a duration time of immunity that is acquired with the use of the vaccine, let's see then the contributions and reports that science gives us in relation to all this of the duration time of immunity.

Before we really know how long these antibodies last to fight and defend us from the virus, it is propitious that these antibodies can be activated in the body early, since this is the only way to start fighting this disease early on.

Much has been said about the time of immunity after the disease has passed, however scientific studies have revealed that the immunity provided by the antibodies can last up to 8 months after the infection has occurred.

Beyond the simple fact of studying the time of immunity that develops after the disease, it is important to emphasize that the present and future of humanity is in its capacity to face the difficulties, science and technology are so dynamic in the hands of humanity that apart from this so studied immunity, for sure there will also be other factors of the disease to study and continue analyzing in order to achieve the best of all immunizations against this disease.

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Nothing is completely safe so it is a risk, the body can overcome a situation today but far from getting stronger it weakens and if it does not have time to recover and relapses in another situation but stronger it can die, otherwise it can happen that the immune system is so strong that not only overcomes the disease but it recovers and gets stronger, but how to know? you have to live it and the truth is that taking the risk is not an option.
Commented by:@hojaraskita

Hola ¿Podría echarle un vistazo a este vídeo y darme su opinión? Gracias!

Hello @sandracarrascal Thanks for the information...cheers!