请教一下得过新冠的是不是有免疫不需要再打疫苗了?

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luckyduo
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请教一下得过新冠的是不是有免疫不需要再打疫苗了?
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surge

请教一下得过新冠的是不是有免疫不需要再打疫苗了?
luckyduo 发表于 2021-02-11 22:19

现在一般认为,得了新冠痊愈后,三个月内一般不会再得。但是三个月后并不保险。疫苗现在的数据支持至少保护六个月,但有可能更长。
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animationphd
现在一般认为,得了新冠痊愈后,三个月内一般不会再得。但是三个月后并不保险。疫苗现在的数据支持至少保护六个月,但有可能更长。
surge 发表于 2021-02-11 22:22

非常好的总结! 现在很多人二次感染。
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sillynut
这个不是早就说了,得过的也要打疫苗嘛
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monmon1111
我一个朋友得了,现在应该可以打疫苗,但是因为她得过了,打过抗体,她在waiting list上被往下移了。
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s9441314
得過並不會終身免疫
远翔
做为患者,刚被疾控中心关心过,问了一下,被告知还是需要去打一下疫苗。
唯食忘忧
我一个朋友得了,现在应该可以打疫苗,但是因为她得过了,打过抗体,她在waiting list上被往下移了。
monmon1111 发表于 2021-02-11 22:33

打抗体三个月之后才能打疫苗
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uncutjade
知道一个人就是第二次得去世,第一次是三四月份,第二次十一月
顿顿都是大块肉
非常好的总结! 现在很多人二次感染。
animationphd 发表于 2021-02-11 22:30

二次感染需要数据来支持,全球二次感染没多少,美国目前确定有5例,你可以查。
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AmazingGrace
感染后近期打疫苗一般副反应比较大。建议过半年再打。
小金猪
我有一个英国同事得了两次,间隔五个多月,但是第二次很轻,她是应为别的治疗才查出来的。看到报道说因为没有系统数据,不知道确切感染率,但是应该比统计到的高,因为有人第二次得自己都没意识到
两娃妈
不,很多人不报,我老公客户打电话说他家都是第二次
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AppleLee45
long hauler群里第二次感染的也很多,症状也是跟第一次一样无法预计,有些轻有些重
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请教一下得过新冠的是不是有免疫不需要再打疫苗了?
luckyduo 发表于 2021-02-11 22:19

得过的等三个月再打疫苗。再次感染不常见,但是有。CDC这样说的:https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/faq.html#Getting
If I have already had COVID-19 and recovered, do I still need to get vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine? 
Yes. Due to the severe health risks associated with COVID-19 and the fact that reinfection with COVID-19 is possible, you should be vaccinated regardless of whether you already had COVID-19 infection. If you were treated for COVID-19 symptoms with monoclonal antibodies or convalescent plasma, you should wait 90 days before getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Talk to your doctor if you are unsure what treatments you received or if you have more questions about getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Experts do not yet know how long someone is protected from getting sick again after recovering from COVID-19. The immunity someone gains from having an infection, called “natural immunity,” varies from person to person. It is rare for someone who has had COVID-19 to get infected again. It also is uncommon for people who do get COVID-19 again to get it within 90 days of when they recovered from their first infection. We won’t know how long immunity produced by vaccination lasts until we have more data on how well the vaccines work. Both natural immunity and vaccine-induced immunity are important aspects of COVID-19 that experts are working to learn more about, and CDC will keep the public informed as new evidence becomes available.