For the second time in six months, there is less risk of covid


A person who has once been infected with coronavirus (Covid-19) is less likely to be infected a second time in at least six months. A study from Oxford University found this result. That being said, this study has opened up new perspectives on the re-infection of covid.


The study was conducted on British health workers, according to Reuters. These individuals were primarily at high risk of contracting Kovid. Studies have shown that people with Covid-19 for the first time have a lower risk of re-infection within at least six months.


Experts say the results of this study will add new dimensions to corona epidemics. This can be a kind of guarantee that people infected with corona will not be re-infected in the short term.


This is really good news," said David Arre, a professor at Oxford University and a member of the research team. Because we can be confident that once infected with covid, they will not be re-infected, even for a short period of time. '

 

Coronavirus infection has been a global concern for some time. And that is, how long the body's ability to resist covid is effective after recovering from the disease. In different cases, it has been seen that the recovered person is getting sick again after some time.


However, a study by Oxford University found that re-infection was rare among British health workers who took part. David Arr said that once infected with Kovid, it builds immunity against the disease in the person concerned. No re-infection was seen within at least six months.


This is really good news. Because of this, we can be confident that once infected with covid, they will not be re-infected, even if only for a short period of time.

David Arre, Professor at Oxford University


The study lasted about 30 weeks. It runs from April to November this year. The results of this study have not yet been tested (peer-reviewed) by other scientists. However, the research paper has already been published on a health website called MedRexive.


Meanwhile, the results of the second phase of the Oxford Ticker Test were published in the scientific journal The Lancet on Thursday. It found that the response to the Oxford University coronavirus vaccine in older people was "encouraging".


People between the ages of 60 and 70 have a better immune response to this vaccine. Michael Tildesley, a member of the UK Government's Scientific Advisory Group, said the Oxford vaccine could be one of the weapons in the fight against the coronavirus. Reviewing the test results of the second phase of the vaccine, he said that this vaccine could become the main effective way to prevent death in Corona.


Since the beginning of the World Meter, it has been providing updated information about the corona of different countries of the world. According to the latest data from WorldMeter, the number of patients diagnosed with coronavirus in the world has exceeded 56 million. On the other hand, the number of dead people has exceeded 13 lakh 80 thousand. So far, the number of people in the world who have recovered from Corona is 4 crore 2 lakh 23 thousand 6 people.