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Hi i have not been outside my home since 6 months due to covid. I hear people saying that if i don't go out i tend to be less immune and people who are already going outside have developed immunity to covid. Ma'am sir, but my ques is what if we go out and catch the infec? Also, if i have to go out for some important work once or twice, will i be less immune or weak and catch infec faster than other who are already going out? Thank you
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Doubtful mind should be firm  if you want to go with mask  social distancing  soap hand sanitizer it's allright  contraversil subject  listen to icmr also
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It doesn't depend on how many time u go out . Infection depend on the contact of atleast 15 minutes with covid positive. Asymptotic covid positive individual are also present who are unaware wheather the are postive. U can get infection from anyone out.
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there are cases of reinfection. so dont think that the one who have got corona positive and have recovered will never get infected again there are chances of reinfection.
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