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I had covid on 3rd may 2021, is there is any possibility i can get infected again within two months.
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yes u can get a new infcetion with a new strain but chances are low since last infection antibodies will protect u fopr next six month from new infection. but few patients are not developing antibodies even after covid infection. feel free to consult with ur detail history
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Yes chances are there if you don't follow covid protocols. Social distance, proper mask and sanitization of hands .
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