Why People Who Think They Have Immunity From COVID Are Getting It Again

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Why People Who Think They Have Immunity From COVID Are Getting It Again
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Bet you or someone you know has gotten COVID twice lately. This is why it's happening.

felt confident that natural immunity would protect them from another case for at least six months, if not more. Vaccinated individuals, and especially those who'd received one or two booster shots, were equally sure that if they came down with the virus, the effects would be extremely mild , and afterward, they'd benefit from an extended stretch of natural immunity, too.

As a result, health officials are fielding a new series of questions about COVID.

"The Omicron lineage overall has been shown to be more transmissible than previous COVID-19 variants, and it is partially able to evade protection conferred by prior infection with other variants," Spencer acknowledges, then adds:"While we are seeing increasing numbers of cases, we believe immunity to COVID-19 is strong throughout the state, and we are currently still within modeling estimates that would generate a significantly smaller peak in the coming weeks than we have seen...

Given this uncertainty, the CDPHE recommends sticking with the tried and true."The best protection against all variants of COVID-19 is to get vaccinated with all recommended doses of the lifesaving COVID-19 vaccine," Spencer says."Anyone, regardless of vaccine status, who experiences symptoms should get tested immediately and isolate while waiting for test results. People who have COVID may be able to get treatment to help recovery and avoid severe illness.

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