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Does a person get immunity from COVID 19 novel corona virus after he recovered from it?

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The vaccine that is available for the covid 19 provides immunity against the virus but does not mean that you can't get the virus after vaccination. We need to stay safe by observing the health measures put in place to control it. 
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I agree with you. No vaccine companies claimed that their vaccines are a hundred percent protect oneself against coronavirus. Despite being fully vaccinated, we can still be infected but to a lesser degree.
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Yes many myths have come surrounding the effectiveness of the vaccine some claiming it to provide protection or shield against covid but it isnt.
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The simple answer is "yes" because it has not been confirmed that the human blood usual production antibodies to become immune to diseases it has been fully treated from is effective against covid19. Further more there are confirmed cases of treated people of the covid19 who tested negative after treatment later resurfaced to test positive again, which was stated by health experts that it's as a result of residual of the virus in the blood. This collective information leaves me with the believe that covid19 can somehow reinfect a person who has been treated from it if proper precautions are not observed. So please stay safe
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Yes. I have friends who works in the hospital and they confirmed that person can have Covid-19  for second time.

Recovered person also can transmit the virus to other person.

My best recommendation- stay in distance.

3 weeks ago I returned from my trip to three Baltic countries. Put myself on the quarantine. Until now is no sign of  any symptoms.

Stay safe.
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I personally don't know anyone who has had it twice but I am friendly with a nurse who got it along with 25 of her colleagues. She says there is no proof yet that you can get it twice because the virus hasn't been around long enough to say.  She caught it back in March and then a few weeks ago started to feel ill again. She was tested but it was negative so she had picked up something else. When the virus has been around longer we should be able to tell.

The good news for the UK is that a vaccine here has been trialled and looks positive. It may even be ready by the autumn this year.
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Yes this is possible. I have read several testimonies of such. People who tested positive, got cured, tested negative still went about still normal lives and got infected again.

These set of people are the ones preaching to everyone to be safe because it can happen again. Perhaps not everyone produces these antibodies because studies say that the blood of recovered patients are also used clinically.
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At present, a confirmed patient with COVID-19 will not be immuned with it. We still need the vaccines. Recently, I read the news that the UK had these vaccines now and they are on the process of having massive production.
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A person who has recovered from COVID 19 may not need to worry about that virus coming back. Because a person's immune system has regained its function and it is now capable of fighting against COVID 19.
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Further more there are confirmed cases of treated people of the covid19 who tested negative after treatment later resurfaced to test positive again, which was stated by health experts that it's as a result of residual of the virus in the blood. This collective information leaves me with the believe that covid19 can somehow reinfect a person who has been treated from it if proper precautions are not observed. So please stay safe
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the covid19 who tested negative after treatment later resurfaced to test positive again, which was stated by health experts that it's as a result of residual of the virus in the blood. This collective information leaves me with the believe that covid19 can somehow reinfect a person who has been treated from it if proper precautions are not observed. So please stay safe
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