The vaccine acts as a boost on people recovering from Kovid

According to a recent research report, antibodies against the virus continue to build up in the body for a year after recovering from a corona infection. When such people get the vaccine, it gets worse. The vaccine actually acts as a booster.

Vaccines are necessary despite antibodies:
According to the report, published in the international journal Nature, people recovering from a corona infection receive an anti-corona vaccine, and their body develops a strong immunity against the virus. That is, it is necessary to get the vaccine even if antibodies are made. Doing this will greatly reduce the chances of a coronary infection again.

Antibodies stay in the body for a lifetime:
Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine say that antibodies stay in the body for a lifetime. They claim that even after several months of recovering patients with mild coronal infection, immune cells remain in them, which continue to produce antibodies in their body. A research report published in Nature reports that the amount of antibodies against corona virus in the body decreases over time, but the B-cell’s ability to produce antibodies does not decrease.

A study of 87 people found that the number of antibodies decreased between 1.3 and 6.2 months after infection, but there was no decrease in the number and quality of B-cells and that they were produced six months later. B-cells exhibited strong antibody by cloning 6.2 months later. B-cells maintain the quality of antibodies.

Corona has been neutral for a decade:
According to a research report published in the Journal of the University of Utah, the corona virus will remain small cold for the next decade. The report suggests that in the coming time, the virus itself will not change, but our immune system will adapt accordingly.

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