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So, I was worried about the risks of Covid 19 reinfections (got it, assymptomatic), as lots of people are affirming that immunity only lasts 3 months at least and weaker cases generate little to no defense
I'm not yet convinced, but did some research, and things dont look that grim. Here is what I read:

- There are no confirmed cases of reinfection yet - at the very least, nobody got sick twice
- Tests going positive for recovered people has been largely explained by fragments of dead virus
-Antibody productions and durability seems to be on the same line of other coronavirus (3 months), which is bad. They also go down if the disease is mild or lower, which is bad but normal for most virus
-People often forget it, but T-cellls can also do a good job at protecting you, and evidence is that their effectivity against corona is higher than the average
-OG SARS has a remarkably long immunity

I'd like to read more studies/informed opinions about, especially something that confirms a reinfection and why T-cells may not be enough. Also I'm not risking myself, and dont think you guys should