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Virus patients ‘safe for 6 months after infection’

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ALMOST all people previously infected with COVID-19 have high levels of antibodies for at least six months that are likely to protect them from reinfectio­n with the disease, results of a major UK study showed yesterday.

Scientists said the study, which measured levels of previous COVID-19 infection in population­s across Britain, as well as how long antibodies persisted in those infected, should provide some reassuranc­e that swift cases of reinfectio­n will be rare.

“The vast majority of people retain detectable antibodies for at least six months after infection with the coronaviru­s,” said Naomi Allen, a professor and chief scientist at the UK Biobank, where the study was carried out.

Among participan­ts who had tested positive for previous COVID-19 infection, 99 percent retained antibodies to coronaviru­s for three months. After the full six months of follow-up in the study, 88 percent still had them.

“Although we cannot be certain how this relates to immunity, the results suggest that people may be protected against subsequent infection for at least six months following natural infection,” Allen said.

She said the findings were also consistent with results of other studies in the United Kingdom and Iceland which found that antibodies to the coronaviru­s tended to persist for several months in those who have had the disease and recovered.

A study of UK health-care workers published last month found that people who have had COVID-19 were likely to be protected for at least five months, but noted that those with antibodies may still be able to carry and spread the virus.

The UK Biobank study also found the proportion of the UK population with COVID-19 antibodies rose from 6.6 percent at the start of the study in May and June 2020 to 8.8 percent by November and December.

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