I had covid 19 in September last year.
I did the serology antibody test of SARS COV2 IGg antibody, which came positive this month and said my antibody level is 2.58.
Though i am still taking all precautions and maintaining all norms (particularly because I am in my second trimester of pregnancy), a lot of people tell me that even if i catch the infection, I will not be spreading it and may have only minor infection myself because of the antibody.
How true is that?
I am specially concerned since I have to go to regular hospital and clinic visits. And everytime there is some risk to my family members ( who are senior citizens, partially vaccinated)
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