if he gave me COVID-19 How long will I have immunity? Due to a wave of infections by the omicron variant, people who have recovered now wonder how long they will be protected by the antibodies that their body has generated. Here we give you the answer.
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It is clear that the immunity of the infection and that granted by the vaccine are not eternal, that is why the booster dose is important. This reduces the possibility that an eventual reinfection is mild..
Only 27% of the Peruvian population has the third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine despite the various campaigns carried out by said institution so that people come to continue protecting themselves, according to information from the Ministry of Health (Minsa). ). This is also due to the fact that many people are infected or have just come out of the infection and wait for the certain days to be able to apply the booster dose once morest COVID-19.
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HOW LONG DOES IMMUNITY LAST AGAINST COVID-19?
The immunity generated by the person following contracting COVID-19 is an average of three months. After that period, the possibility of reinfection increases, according to what Luis Pampa, an infectious disease specialist at the National Institute of Health (INS), told the Andean news agency.
He explained that this is due to the duration of the antibodies that, following 90 days, begin to decline in both humoral and cellular immunity, which are responsible for defending the body once morest pathogens.
WHEN SHOULD I GET VACCINATED IF I HAD COVID-19?
The waiting time for vaccination depends on how the virus affected you, according to the National Institute of Health (INS):
- Mild cases: If the COVID-19 infection has been mild and the symptoms you presented have not been worrisome, the waiting time is 15 days. To be inoculated you must not have any symptoms.
- Severe cases: If you have had an aggressive infection that required hospitalization or an ICU bed, the waiting time is 90 days. There is scientific evidence that people gain better protection by receiving the vaccine.
IS IT IMPORTANT TO GET VACCINATED IF I HAVE ALREADY GOT COVID-19?
Yes. Dr. David Goldberg, an internist and infectious disease specialist at NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Group Westchester, said “it’s important to get vaccinated if you’ve had COVID-19 and get it at the right time so it’s as effective as possible.” He stressed that doing so, in addition to protecting yourself, will protect family, friends, and help keep you on track to end this pandemic.
WHY IS THE ÓMICRON VARIANT MORE CONTAGIOUS?
Omicron is 70 times more contagious than other variants rated as of concern by the WHO. This is because their mutations allow the virus to enter human cells more easily and become more contagious. It’s like, for example, when we make a new key and it costs more to open the door, but with use, the key gets finer. The objective is to infect more to become endogenous pathogens, that is, to stay with us forever.