No, but my best guess is that immunity will last ~1 year with partial immunity after that.
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That's better than nothing
Bad implications for p(vaccine) then?
Maybe we end up with annual vaccines
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I remember seeing someone checked and looks like you have antibodies and probably immunity same as most viruses
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I also want to know this, and also if there are any preliminary studies into long term effects
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there have been some reports of people getting it twice but there question whether it was result of false negative and not true recovery to begin with that's all i got i'm afraid
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there are also two strains of it so maybe you can get it twice but not three times
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looks like either immediate reinfection is possible or initial infection can last over a month https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2020-03-13/china-japan-korea-coronavirus-reinfection-test-positive%3f_amp=true …
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HLH, which causes cytokine storms, was half of what killed my mom in December. Bad, bad stuff, very dangerous and hard/expensive/intensive to treat.
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My take on this is that if the COVID test has a certain false positive rate, and some people first get regular flu and then COVID (or the other way around), there might appear panic-amplified reports that people can infect themselves twice.
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That's a good point and there are also false negatives that end up with similar impacts.
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