Immunity to the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 appears to last at least a year, and it might last the rest of your life, according to a new study published in the journal Nature. Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found that after recovering from mild COVID-19, patients had antibody-producing cells 11 months after their first symptoms. These cells remain in the bone marrow and maintain a memory of the virus, possibly making antibodies to the coronavirus whenever needed. It’s unclear whether this protection applies to people who got the vaccine but never suffered COVID-19. In the coming months, we will know if vaccinated people who were never infected need a booster shot to maintain immunity.
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immunity to the coronavirus that causes cobit 19 appears to last for at least a year and it could last the rest of your life according to a new study published in the journal nature researchers at washington university in st louis found that after recovering from cobit 19 patients maintain antibody producing cells 11 months after their first symptoms these cells remain in the bone marrow and maintain a memory for the virus capable of producing antibodies to the coronavirus whenever needed it’s unclear whether this protection applies to people who get the vaccine but never suffered covet 19. in the coming months we’ll know if those people need a booster shot to maintain their immunity i’m dr david guyer