According to the study, it is more likely to catch COVID for the second time

People over 65 who have overcome COVID-19 have a 50–50 chance of a second attack within six months of their first disease, a new study has found.

According to Danish study, odds are much better for young, healthy people, but still not a sure thing Published in Lancet Medical Journal.

According to the study, about 80 percent of people under 65 did not suffer a second attack within six months of the first COVID-19 disease, which looked at 4,000 test subjects.

The study suggests that it is important for those who want to boost immunity provided by immunization from COVID-19 – and continue with masking, hand-washing, and social removal protocols.

“Our study confirms what many others had suggested: Re-engagement with COVID-19 is rare in younger, healthier people, but the elderly are at greater risk of relapse, “Dr. from the Institute of Statens Ceremony in Denmark. Stein Ethelberg study stated.

The study found that people over 65 who have recovered from coronovirus within the past 6 months have a 50–50 chance of a second attack.
The study found that people over 65 have a 50–50 chance of a second attack in 6 months after the first contract of the virus.
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“Older people are also more likely to experience severe disease symptoms, and die tragically, our findings illustrate how important it is to implement policies to protect the elderly during an epidemic,” Ethelberg said Wrote

“Given what’s at stake, the results emphasize how important it is that people follow implementing policies to protect the elderly during an epidemic.”

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