Definitely: Immunity to Coddy-19 lasts at least eight months

People who have been infected with the Devvid-19 virus have received protection against reinfectation for at least eight months, according to Australian researchers. New findings indicate that antivirus vaccines can function for long periods of time, contradicting many previous studies showing that the first wave of coronary antibodies [...]
New findings indicate that antivirus vaccines can function for long periods of time, countering many previous studies showing that the first wave of coronary antibodies quickly waned, raising concerns that people lost immunity quickly.
Co-operation between the University of Monaco, Alfred Hospital and the Burnet Institute brought a study that found a specific cell within the immune system called B, which recalls virus infection, and if challenged again through re-expositation to the virus, leads to a specific immune response through the rapid production of antibodies, Write ANMJ, translate Periscope.
Researchers recruited 25 patients with Coved-19 and took 36 blood samples from those Fourth Post-infecture Day to 242 post-infectation.
What's important is that all patients continued to have B memorization cells that were familiar with one or two components of Covid-19. These specific virus memory cells were present for up to eight months after the infection.
According to leading researcher Menno van Zelm, the results gave hope for the efficiency of any anti-virus vaccines and explained why there had been so few examples of re-infection by millions of people infected globally.
The results are important because they show, definitely, that patients infected with Covid-19 actually receive protection against the virus and the disease,” he said. /Periscope











