Our special-edition newsletter breaks down the latest coronavirus news, including why, despite promising signs of progress, a host of variables could push California's coronavirus rates back into dangerous territory.
last month, the Fed is likely to hold interest rates near zero until at least 2023, projections released Wednesday show.Can a recovered COVID-19 patient go out in public without a mask and bring the virus home to his family, even if he doesn’t get sick again? How long does immunity last?
This question is at the heart of a lot of research being done: If a person has been infected with the coronavirus, will her immune system’s antibodies protect her from becoming infected again? If so, how long does that protection last? It’s one of the big mysteries about the coronavirus that scientists are exploring, and recent research involving more than 30,000 people from Iceland offersAntibodies that people produce to fight the new coronavirus seem to last at least four months after diagnosis and do not fade quickly, according to a study published this month in the New England Journal of Medicine.
And even if a person has protection from antibodies, it’s still important to keep surfaces clean and to wash one’s hands regularly to prevent transmission of the virus. Even if you can’t become infected yourself, you can still spread the virus around, just as any other surface can.
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