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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. " I’ve known people to get COVID twice so not sure how these anti bodies work but definitely not invincible. | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. I’ve known people to get COVID twice so not sure how these anti bodies work but definitely not invincible." This was exactly my thought. | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. " I think I had it Dec.2019 caught this new South African variant a month ago. My sister two jabs has got the symptoms heavy but testing negative,new variant perhaps causing a problem testing. It ain't over. | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. I think I had it Dec.2019 caught this new South African variant a month ago. My sister two jabs has got the symptoms heavy but testing negative,new variant perhaps causing a problem testing. It ain't over." Or she has something else? They are fairly common symptoms. I was knocked for 6 a few weeks back by some bug, felt worse than when I had covid. Two pcrs confirmed it wasn't though. | |||
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"I had it twice. I hope that answer your question." It certainly does, thanks. Was the second time as bad as the first? | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. I think I had it Dec.2019 caught this new South African variant a month ago. My sister two jabs has got the symptoms heavy but testing negative,new variant perhaps causing a problem testing. It ain't over." How did you know which variant that you caught? | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. I think I had it Dec.2019 caught this new South African variant a month ago. My sister two jabs has got the symptoms heavy but testing negative,new variant perhaps causing a problem testing. It ain't over. How did you know which variant that you caught?" They don’t. The PCR test wasn’t made to pick up covid-19. And they also don’t pick up what variant it has picked up | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. " Errrr no. I know a few people who've had it twice and one 3 times (though 3rd time was almost symptomless apparently in their case). The covid pass gives you 180 days "access" after a positive pcr test, so I'd assume any protection tails off after 180 days (though of course they could have just plucked the 180 days from the great covid bingo machine) | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. " Be nice if that were true but sadly no. Not sure whether people catching Covid again are catching the same variant or a different variant? Common sense (all I have) would say different variants of Covid in the same way as Colds and Flus can be caught more than once throughout your life but it is never the same variant. | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. " Girl at work has recently had covid for a third time. | |||
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"Reinfections happen, with no guarantee of better outcome the next time around" That’s true Thousands of people have been reinfected, and sometimes the second infection has been worse - leading to death. | |||
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"Just read about Bryan Adams. Double vaccinated and has got covid for the 2nd time in a month." Got it at the five and dime | |||
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"Just read about Bryan Adams. Double vaccinated and has got covid for the 2nd time in a month. Got it at the five and dime" When he was busy having a 69 (I know juvenile and not the lyrics) | |||
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"Just read about Bryan Adams. Double vaccinated and has got covid for the 2nd time in a month." Surely that's just that he still has it in his system. I thought they didn't test for it again for X time because it can still show up. | |||
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"Just read about Bryan Adams. Double vaccinated and has got covid for the 2nd time in a month. Surely that's just that he still has it in his system. I thought they didn't test for it again for X time because it can still show up. " He's on tour and just arrived in Italy, maybe they want a negative test regardless of the last time you had Covid. I'm glad they are treating the celebs like they treat us mear mortals | |||
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"I had it twice. I hope that answer your question. It certainly does, thanks. Was the second time as bad as the first?" It was worse really. But less worrying as I was confident that it wasn't going to kill me. | |||
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"At the point where the UK had seen 6.8 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, some 57,000 were identified as “second cases”. However, they can only be confirmed as a second case if they are sequenced and seen as a different variant to the first infection. Otherwise it may still be a positive result relating still to the first infection. Only 7,000 of those 57,000 were sequenced and of those some 3,500 were positively identified as second infections. Extrapolating from this one can deduct that approximately 28,500 of the 6.8 million actually had it twice. Therefore I think it’s fair to say that whilst it is possible ( and more likely over time) to catch Covid-19 twice or more, you are pretty unlucky if you do. Especially if you have also had the vaccine and booster as these tune a different part of our immune system to actually having had the virus. Source: New Scientist." I would expect the actual numbers are much higher. Since we were told if you have symptoms stay home. In our house we had regular testing. But most people didn't. So would not of been counted at all. | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. " It's never black and white. The number of antibodies and T-cells you produce and therefore the amount and longevity of the immune response/immunity will vary in response to viral load. Over time, the more you're naturally infected and the more vaccinations you have, the in theory the better your immune response will be each time, but new variants, effectiveness of your immune response, underlying health conditions, age and fitness will all play a factor, so there are no guarantees. Like anything in life though, it's about risk management. | |||
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"At the point where the UK had seen 6.8 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, some 57,000 were identified as “second cases”. However, they can only be confirmed as a second case if they are sequenced and seen as a different variant to the first infection. Otherwise it may still be a positive result relating still to the first infection. Only 7,000 of those 57,000 were sequenced and of those some 3,500 were positively identified as second infections. Extrapolating from this one can deduct that approximately 28,500 of the 6.8 million actually had it twice. Therefore I think it’s fair to say that whilst it is possible ( and more likely over time) to catch Covid-19 twice or more, you are pretty unlucky if you do. Especially if you have also had the vaccine and booster as these tune a different part of our immune system to actually having had the virus. Source: New Scientist." Well that's lovely. Not sure how close to reality that is though. I'm not sure why anyone expects covid to be different to other viruses which we catch regularly and more than once. Flu, norovirus to name but two. | |||
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"Just read about Bryan Adams. Double vaccinated and has got covid for the 2nd time in a month. Got it at the five and dime" His coughing kept waking up the neighbours | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. " Technically the answer is 90 days….. because the more severe the case of covid you have, the more antibodies you have in your body that you needed to fight it! | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. " Not in the slightest. Friend of mine had covid early. Got both jabs and then got covid again | |||
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"At the point where the UK had seen 6.8 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, some 57,000 were identified as “second cases”. However, they can only be confirmed as a second case if they are sequenced and seen as a different variant to the first infection. Otherwise it may still be a positive result relating still to the first infection. Only 7,000 of those 57,000 were sequenced and of those some 3,500 were positively identified as second infections. Extrapolating from this one can deduct that approximately 28,500 of the 6.8 million actually had it twice. Therefore I think it’s fair to say that whilst it is possible ( and more likely over time) to catch Covid-19 twice or more, you are pretty unlucky if you do. Especially if you have also had the vaccine and booster as these tune a different part of our immune system to actually having had the virus. Source: New Scientist. Well that's lovely. Not sure how close to reality that is though. I'm not sure why anyone expects covid to be different to other viruses which we catch regularly and more than once. Flu, norovirus to name but two. " I doubt you’d catch the same flu or Norovirus bug twice in a year either. | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. " No some people have had it twice and others even 3 times. | |||
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"Reinfections happen, with no guarantee of better outcome the next time around That’s true Thousands of people have been reinfected, and sometimes the second infection has been worse - leading to death. " Are you a journalist? Your thousands and death… sort of doesn’t tell the true story! | |||
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"Is it true that once people have had covid, that they are then immune to it due to their own antibodies being made? A friend of mine has recently had covid and is now under the impression that she no longer need worry and is invincible. I think I had it Dec.2019 caught this new South African variant a month ago. My sister two jabs has got the symptoms heavy but testing negative,new variant perhaps causing a problem testing. It ain't over." You caught omicron a month ago? A variant that’s is only just becoming known about and with 2 cases in the uk? | |||
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