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https://www.sciencenews.org/ar...einfection-rare-risk
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Excellent. There is no disagreement people who have tested positive should still get vaccinated. Thanks. | |||
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However, it is recommended that they do not get the second shot until their antibodies start going down. | |||
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Thanks, Quirt. From what I've gathered (regarding antibodies), there are two kinds of tests. I'd like to know if this is right and if so, what's the difference between them. I'd also like to know (vis a vis antibodies), does the level a person might have change whether he or she is infectious to others. Anyone? | |||
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We had a little bit of a discussion about antibodies back in December: http://well-temperedforum.grou...453903597#7453903597 CDC on testing for past infections: https://www.cdc.gov/coronaviru.../antibody-tests.html CDC antibody test guidelines (for the public): https://www.cdc.gov/coronaviru...rology-overview.html CDC antibody test guidelines (for people in healthcare) https://www.cdc.gov/coronaviru...ests-guidelines.html Sorry for the ton of reading material...hopefully it answers your questions....
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