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Hi, I had mild covid positive, I got my nagetive report after month of my positive report last week only. So, can again I be covid positive now. As I have to visit to covid ward at hospital continusly . As my aunt is admitted there.
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Generally for 3 months the natural antibodies help but chances of reinfection is always there
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1. Get vaccinated after 8 weeks 2. Follow the safety protocols
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Avoid unnecessary exposure. & avoid public forums
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You may not get infected again as antibodies developed in previous infection protects you. 
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There is always chance of reinfection depending on the level of antibodies your body has generated and the level of your exposure... So taking adequate precautions is the best option always... Use double mask and follow hand hygiene
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Consult a doctor for further evaluation and be in regular touch with the hospital doctor for your aunt
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Take good precautions
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Please take precautions Wear double masks and go even if you have to.
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Once when you get covid positive so after getting negative after devloping antibodies you are immune upto 3 month And antibodies take 15 -30 days to get developed
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