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Covid reinfection
I was covid positive three weeks ago...now I m completely cured. can I reinfected with covid again? Please tell
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If it is different muted gene of covid then .
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Yes you can be reinfected. You have to keep taking precautions.
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Antibodies may last for 3 months.. People who got infection,may get infected with a new strain within a Month also. So keep taking measures and strengthen Ur immunity.
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mask should always be on ,even after recovering.
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As such long term studies have not been conducted....people are still getting reinfected who got covid last year... so continue taking precautionary measures
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