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If one has or is recovering from the effects of the Coronovirus - can one take it again.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The tests that are carried out on medical staff, for example, look for the presence of antibodies to the virus in their blood. If those antibodies are present, then it's an indicator that they've recovered from the virus and that (because of the presence of those antibodies) they're now immune to it.
However the research has shown that they antibodies are actually only 'low level' ones, so there's not a total guarantee that the person couldn't possibly get a second dose of the disease (although, the the best of my knowledge, there's been no recorded incidence of anyone contracting the disease for a second time yet).
Further, all viruses mutate over time. That's why last year's flu jab won't protect you against this year's flu. So it's possible that Covid-19 could mutate into a slightly different form, to which any existing antibodies in a person's body would then be ineffective.
However the research has shown that they antibodies are actually only 'low level' ones, so there's not a total guarantee that the person couldn't possibly get a second dose of the disease (although, the the best of my knowledge, there's been no recorded incidence of anyone contracting the disease for a second time yet).
Further, all viruses mutate over time. That's why last year's flu jab won't protect you against this year's flu. So it's possible that Covid-19 could mutate into a slightly different form, to which any existing antibodies in a person's body would then be ineffective.
The main issue at the moment for my family and neighbours and colleagues is that we think some of us have had it but can't be sure so even if we have self isolated once as a precaution we have to repeat the self isolation if someone else in close contact displays some symptoms- and of course lots of medical staff are off for the same reasons when they might actually be pretty certainly safe to return to work