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Does the six-month rule make sense? Antibodies can be detected for longer in those who have recovered

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After a corona infection, you are considered "recovered" for six months. Even after this time, those affected still have antibodies in their blood, as an example from Fulda shows.

Hofbieber / Petersberg – Annette Leimbach has it in black and white: antibodies have formed in her blood. The value is greater than 250 U / ml on August 18, 2021. In November 2020 she had Corona. An easy course, as she says. Two or three days of colds, then later loss of taste and smell. “When that occurred, I had a PCR test done, which came out positive.” On November 19, 2020, she was allowed to leave the quarantine. For exactly half a year she was considered to have recovered. Not since May 18, 2021.
Why a corona vaccination is currently not an option for those who have recovered, reveals fuldaerzeitung.de *.

In order to continue to go to the choir rehearsal, for example, she now has to take a test every time. Or get vaccinated. But the 64-year-old refuses – precisely because she still has antibodies. “I am protected against Corona, just like someone who is vaccinated. I am not opposed to vaccinations, but it is not entirely clear to me why one is only considered to have recovered for six months, although there are sufficient antibodies. ” * Fuldaerzeitung.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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