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Originally Posted by LRZ
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “The protection someone gains from having an infection (called natural immunity) varies depending on the disease, and it varies from person to person.”
“Since this virus is new, we don’t know how long natural immunity might last,” a note on the CDC’s website reads. “Some early evidence — based on some people — seems to suggest that natural immunity may not last very long.”
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How about acquired artificial active immunity, like a vaccine?
How long will that immunity last?
Will we have to get the COVID vaccine every year, like the influenza vaccine?
Or every ten years like the Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis) vaccine?
Or will it be a one and done like the smallpox vaccine that I got when I was a kid (young'uns can look it up on the Google)?