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BRIGHTON University study

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An ongoing study in Brighton University UK, state that 83% of ex-covid patients can keep antibodies for up to five months.
However, they are also perfectly capable of passing on the virus to others.

In other words, if you have had it you can get it again, and if you have had it you can continue to give it to others long after you have become asymptomatic.
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Sculptor wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:56 am An ongoing study in Brighton University UK, state that 83% of ex-covid patients can keep antibodies for up to five months.
However, they are also perfectly capable of passing on the virus to others.

In other words, if you have had it you can get it again, and if you have had it you can continue to give it to others long after you have become asymptomatic.
Oh, good, there is still hope then that one day it might morph and kill off everyone except me and all the hot chicks.

Of course, straight away I'd have to start working on converting Portia De Rossi.
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Dear lord. Is there any news about the Corona Virus that isn't deeply depressing?
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