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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Can you get it twice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can you get it twice "

I think so once the antibodies have diminished from the first infection.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I had it in April off work for 5 weeks and now I have a little cough stuffy nose just putting it down to a normal cold hopefully x

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

This is part of the vaccine study as well, whether the placebo recipients catch it again in numbers when they are re'exposed to it

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

According to a piece on fivelive yesterday then yes although the second infection for one guy, think in Asia was of a different variation as the virus has mutated..

It was also less severe, they used genome sequencing or something which confirm ed it was a new infection and not bits of the initial..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Interesting information I would hate to have to go through it again as bad as I did x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Your immune system is designed to fight re-infections on a quicker basis due to memory T cells. You produce T helper cells to aid the B cells to produce antibodies and T killer cells to exactly what it says on the tin. Due to these wonderful lymphocytes, a re-infection should be less severe and shorter.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Your immune system is designed to fight re-infections on a quicker basis due to memory T cells. You produce T helper cells to aid the B cells to produce antibodies and T killer cells to exactly what it says on the tin. Due to these wonderful lymphocytes, a re-infection should be less severe and shorter. "
Thank you that's good to know I'm panicking here x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"According to a piece on fivelive yesterday then yes although the second infection for one guy, think in Asia was of a different variation as the virus has mutated..

It was also less severe, they used genome sequencing or something which confirm ed it was a new infection and not bits of the initial.."

My reasearch found 3 "possible" cases of reinfection (or at least positive test following recovery from previous infection and then negative test.) Unclear as to IF a new infection....but in no cases could the virus be cultured from samples (e.g. it was dead).

Possibly leading to assumption it had been killed by immune system.

Science uncertain as yet....but promising!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"According to a piece on fivelive yesterday then yes although the second infection for one guy, think in Asia was of a different variation as the virus has mutated..

It was also less severe, they used genome sequencing or something which confirm ed it was a new infection and not bits of the initial..

My reasearch found 3 "possible" cases of reinfection (or at least positive test following recovery from previous infection and then negative test.) Unclear as to IF a new infection....but in no cases could the virus be cultured from samples (e.g. it was dead).

Possibly leading to assumption it had been killed by immune system.

Science uncertain as yet....but promising!"

I hope so fingers crossed x

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands

According to fab experts, dozens of them have had it twice, many of them last year

According to scientists it's 1 in a billion

In reality nobody can answer that yet

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By *limmatureguyMan
over a year ago

Tonbridge

Spoiler alert...no.

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By * and R cple4Couple
over a year ago

swansea


"According to fab experts, dozens of them have had it twice, many of them last year

According to scientists it's 1 in a billion

In reality nobody can answer that yet"

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thank you guys interesting read I think it's just a cold for now

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By *asIsaCouple
over a year ago

harrow


"I had it in April off work for 5 weeks and now I have a little cough stuffy nose just putting it down to a normal cold hopefully x"

Were you tested positive?

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Yes, there is published research on people who have had it twice.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I had it in April off work for 5 weeks and now I have a little cough stuffy nose just putting it down to a normal cold hopefully x

Were you tested positive?"

yes I was 10 of us in a home where I worked , I was off work 5 weeks

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Yes, there is published research on people who have had it twice. "
oh no

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"According to fab experts, dozens of them have had it twice, many of them last year

According to scientists it's 1 in a billion

In reality nobody can answer that yet"

I posted research the other day that totaled 3 confirmed re-infection cases 'only' across the developed world. And that of those 3 re-infections they were in poor health at both times of infection.

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By *arentsgonebadCouple
over a year ago

sheffield

It's a virus antibiotics don't have any effect at all


"Can you get it twice

I think so once the antibodies have diminished from the first infection. "

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By *arentsgonebadCouple
over a year ago

sheffield

Looked after several patients who have had covid twice tested positive, test negative post 14 days, as per polciy every patient returning to a care home requires a swab 24h b4 discharge and returned positive again


"According to fab experts, dozens of them have had it twice, many of them last year

According to scientists it's 1 in a billion

In reality nobody can answer that yet"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Looked after several patients who have had covid twice tested positive, test negative post 14 days, as per polciy every patient returning to a care home requires a swab 24h b4 discharge and returned positive again

According to fab experts, dozens of them have had it twice, many of them last year

According to scientists it's 1 in a billion

In reality nobody can answer that yet"

A possibility of a false negative?

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By *dam_TinaCouple
over a year ago

Hampshire


"It's a virus antibiotics don't have any effect at all

Can you get it twice

I think so once the antibodies have diminished from the first infection. "

They didn't say antibiotics

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By *arentsgonebadCouple
over a year ago

sheffield

No as their was nearly 3 and a half weeks between the first positive and then then 2nd positive with a negative bwteen


"Looked after several patients who have had covid twice tested positive, test negative post 14 days, as per polciy every patient returning to a care home requires a swab 24h b4 discharge and returned positive again

According to fab experts, dozens of them have had it twice, many of them last year

According to scientists it's 1 in a billion

In reality nobody can answer that yet

A possibility of a false negative? "

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"According to fab experts, dozens of them have had it twice, many of them last year

According to scientists it's 1 in a billion

In reality nobody can answer that yet

I posted research the other day that totaled 3 confirmed re-infection cases 'only' across the developed world. And that of those 3 re-infections they were in poor health at both times of infection.

"

But fab has special people

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By *arentsgonebadCouple
over a year ago

sheffield

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By *arentsgonebadCouple
over a year ago

sheffield

Or seeing the evidence in person...


"According to fab experts, dozens of them have had it twice, many of them last year

According to scientists it's 1 in a billion

In reality nobody can answer that yet

I posted research the other day that totaled 3 confirmed re-infection cases 'only' across the developed world. And that of those 3 re-infections they were in poor health at both times of infection.

But fab has special people"

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford

So far the evidence is yes a very tiny proportion may produce a second positive test within 12 months. Long term no one can be sure, it’s too soon to know for certain. The following are certainly possible scenarios that could result in a second infection ... ingesting a very high load of the virus, having a compromised immune system, being exposed to a mutated strain of the virus which as different protein markers. I am not aware such a mutation has been identified so far, it would make a successful vaccination program much more difficult

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thank you for all your information I'm thinking I just have a cold now as I have no temperature and I'm eating ok

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