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How long does COVID-19 immunity last?

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SaltoftheEarth

Hi again, correcting typing errors in my first message (below): location: Seattle not Seattke; first COVID-19 symptoms recovered at home by end of third week March 2020, not "recovered at home by third week 2021". Note that the second time in October the total detectable COVID-19 symptom span was 7 to 8 days.

February 19, 2021 Seattle

SaltoftheEarth

Facts (for me): Age 64, male, Caucasian-Kenyan, average height-weight, no lingering malady like diabetes, HIV, cancer, etc. COVID-19 first symptoms displayed first week March, 2020: 101F temp, severe head, body aches, very low energy, recovered at home by third week 2021. COVID-19 second symptoms displayed second week October, 2020: light 100F temp, three days health-energy degradation then one day mild body/head ache w/100F low energy, then three days improvement to normal. Now Immune?

February 19, 2021 Seattke

Yuri G

Rather shooting oneself with a powerful experimental drug I'll wait 5-6 months and avoid infection using common sense and known protections (staying home) than have a false fleeting sense of safety. Thank you.

January 27, 2021 New York


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