It doesn't matter; your T cells keep a long memory. Your antibodies are only produced when needed; they are not the best indicator of immunity. If your body detects a new exposure, it will make more antibodies.
Studies on SARS-Cov 1 the other coronavirus outbreak one from the early 2000's; I read awhile ago that people still have antibodies 17 years out.
So they can go pound sand. Our medical is corrupt in the United States.
These admin people & bureaucrats blocking therapeutics & censoring doctors.. it's all political. Money.
Same as with any common cold. We keep getting sick every year. Either the immunity doesn't last or there's enough mutation to make it a new virus every year.
Antibody test looks for b-cells, they may fade after 6 months, but your body still has t-cell "patterns" for antibodies so if you are exposed enough to get infected you will start making b-cells again quickly and not get sick. The question is will you be protected from "new strains".
It doesn't matter; your T cells keep a long memory. Your antibodies are only produced when needed; they are not the best indicator of immunity. If your body detects a new exposure, it will make more antibodies.
Was about to post something similar about T cells :)
And as tests are bogus, results are as well
Studies on SARS-Cov 1 the other coronavirus outbreak one from the early 2000's; I read awhile ago that people still have antibodies 17 years out. So they can go pound sand. Our medical is corrupt in the United States. These admin people & bureaucrats blocking therapeutics & censoring doctors.. it's all political. Money.
Same as with any common cold. We keep getting sick every year. Either the immunity doesn't last or there's enough mutation to make it a new virus every year.
Poorly tested vaccines are questionable.
Antibody test looks for b-cells, they may fade after 6 months, but your body still has t-cell "patterns" for antibodies so if you are exposed enough to get infected you will start making b-cells again quickly and not get sick. The question is will you be protected from "new strains".