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Once a patient gets tested positive for covid and gets recovered than it's obvious that he would develop antibodies against corona. Though it may take time but eventually he will develop antibodies naturally, so WHY is there need of taking vaccine shots??? People who haven't had covid should go for vaccination but why vaccinate those who already had covid and recovered. Wouldn't it be better of we use those vaccine shots on other people???
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Antibodies post COVID lasts for only about 3-6 months. So it’s better to vaccinate so that the antibodies would last longer in the body
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Your question is debatable, but studies have shown that people who have been positive & recovered still haven't developed required IgG antibody. Recently IMA president Dr K.K agrawal died of covid even though he took 3 shots of vaccine since he didn't develop IgG antibodies.
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