After a recent bout of COVID-19 which I survived by God’s grace, I have tried to reweigh how we can really deal with this virus.
I may have several months of protection offered by my now gallant immune system cells, whose memory cells know the virus quite well already, can recognize it almost instantly, and vanquish it more expeditiously and effectively than the first time they encountered it. But we’re not sure how long that will last, as the level of antibodies of post-COVID-19 patients eventually seems to dip.
In the same manner, we also don’t know yet how long is the immunity provided by vaccination. I hope our researchers are keeping tabs on the antibody levels of populations …
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