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Antibodies forms naturally lasts for?
In last year around JulyI got fever and gradually lost smellfor almost one week and I took only dolo and nothing other than that. It didnt happended to get tested myself for COVID. but month later I went for antibody test ANTI SARS COV-2 IgG Serum, the results shown that  19.40 % antibodies has been developed. As there is a shortage in the vaccine now.. Until I get vaccinated Will these antibodies generated last year present still in my body? Can my body fight with infection with that natural immunity ? Please answer. Thank you
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It’s good to have antibodies at present situations but still you need vaccinations. Don’t ignore and take all precautions
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No. For that matter even after vaccination u need to follow covid protocols as you may get infected even after vaccination, but with mild symptoms.
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Natursl antibodies will remain till almost 5-6 months and you should b vaccinated. So follow covid protocols and get vaccinated on your turn.
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Consult with me on practo for furthur advice.
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