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Raisin
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Sat, Jan 15 2022, 2:13 pm
if you are alive to tell the tale you may still have some protection, despite getting it twice.
People who test positive 3 months later...are they sure it is not residual? People can test positive weeks or months after recovering. When I tested positive 6 weeks after having covid (becuause I travelled) they were able to look at my tests and see that it was the same illness.
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amother
Arcticblue
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Sat, Jan 15 2022, 6:24 pm
Raisin- I had it less than 3 months apart and was testing negative by a month later.
Rapid tests aren’t usually sensitive enough to pick up an older infection, people test neg pretty quickly after
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amother
Broom
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Sat, Jan 15 2022, 6:27 pm
Raisin wrote: | if you are alive to tell the tale you may still have some protection, despite getting it twice.
People who test positive 3 months later...are they sure it is not residual? People can test positive weeks or months after recovering. When I tested positive 6 weeks after having covid (becuause I travelled) they were able to look at my tests and see that it was the same illness. |
Ppl are testing 3 months later testing negative in between for travel
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amother
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Sat, Jan 15 2022, 6:57 pm
amother [ Arcticblue ] wrote: | I disagree- previous antibodies should work like the vaccine. It won’t prevent you from getting it will make it much milder |
I should clarify, I meant nothing as in not preventing getting it a second time..not that it won't help to get a milder case.
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