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Mumbai: Despite classic COVID-19 symptoms, some testing negative

Mumbai: Despite classic COVID-19 symptoms, some testing negative
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Can COVID-19 vaccine affect pregnancy and childbirth? Experts demystify risks associated with vaccination

Updated Jan 13, 2021 | 08:00 IST A clear conclusion of this discussion was that vaccination is the safest way to build immunity against COVID-19. Can COVID-19 vaccine affect pregnancy and childbirth? Experts demystify risks associated with vaccination  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images In a sustained effort to help the population at large understand the use of vaccines in the fight against COVID-19, some important aspects really must be addressed - fear and ignorance about the effectiveness of vaccines, and their impact on developing immunity in the society. These are the most crucial steps for the COVID-19 vaccination programme to succeed. To help sensitise healthcare providers and the public on the upcoming vaccination drive, public health experts, civic authorities and COVID-19 experts at Fortis Hospital, Mumbai, joined hands to demystify beliefs about the risks associated with vaccines. The team of experts conducted a virtual discussion that en

Covid-19 Reinfection: Antibodies May Not Protect You Again from Getting Infected

Covid-19 Reinfection: Antibodies May Not Protect You Again from Getting Infected Intense research needs to be conducted to know the life and strength of antibodies whether it will prevent you from coronavirus reinfection. Representational image   |  7 Jan 2021 1:07 PM GMT It s been more than one year that the world is still suffering from coronavirus and every corner of the world is eagerly waiting for the safe distribution of an effective vaccine. In India, the currently active cases of Covid 19 is about 2, 28,168 while above 1,51,552 number of people have already lost their lives. As of now, everyone must have various knowledge about this virus but there are still several things that need to be cleared. While various misconceptions are airing about this virus among which the most common is that people won t get re-infected with the virus if they ve already been affected and got recovered just because of the presence of antibodies. But trusting antibodies is just not enough.

Why antibodies may not safeguard you against COVID-19 reinfection

Why antibodies may not safeguard you against COVID-19 reinfection Dr Anita Mathew, Infectious Disease Specialist at Fortis Hospital, says getting a COVID-19 vaccine may prevent you from getting seriously ill even if you do get infected December 23, 2020 1:20:29 pm Researchers continue to state the life and strength of antibodies needs to be studied deeply; this would require conducting large studies with a wider range of people who have recently recovered from COVID-19. (Source: Pixabay) Even though there is a lot that we already know about the coronavirus, there are still some things that need to be understood. Around the world, there are many misconceptions about the virus, with the most prominent one being that once a person has been infected, there are less chances of them getting reinfected because of the presence of antibodies. But, we have read in the news about people getting infected again, and Dr Anita Mathew, Infectious Disease Spec

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