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Can You Still Get COVID-19 After Recovering From It?

COVID-19Common questionCan you still get COVID-19 after recovering from it?Immunity is complicated and, yes, you can still get reinfected with COVID-19. In fact, a recent study found that unvaccinated adults were twice as likely to get reinfected with COVID-19 than those who got vaccinated after they'd recovered from their illness.

Can you get reinfected with COVID-19?

Based on what we know from similar viruses, some reinfections are expected. We are still learning more about COVID-19.

Reinfection with COVID-19

Does immunity to COVID-19 decrease over time?

One of the main studies providing the evidence for CDC's recommendation was recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine [1]. It found that vaccine-induced immunity, while still quite protective against infection and severe illness from COVID-19, can wane after several months.

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How strong is immunity after a COVID-19 infection?

How Strong Is Immunity After a COVID-19 Infection? About 90% of people develop some number of protective antibodies after a COVID-19 infection, according to the CDC. But how high those levels climb appears to be all over the map.

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What should a person who recovered from COVID-19 do when they are exposed to it again, according to the CDC?

See full answerThe following applies to a person who has clinically recovered from SARS-CoV-2 infection that was confirmed with a viral diagnostic test and then, within 3 months since the date of symptom onset of the previous illness episode (or date of positive viral diagnostic test if the person never experienced symptoms), is identified as a contact of a new case. If the person remains asymptomatic since the new exposure, then they do not need to be retested for SARS-CoV-2 and do not need to

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