Immunity to Coronavirus <br />Could Last for Years, , New Studies Find.<br />Two new studies have found that immunity to <br />coronavirus likely lasts for at least a year, .<br />and has the potential to last much longer, <br />depending on whether or not a person recovered <br />from the virus and also received the vaccine.<br />People who were infected and get vaccinated really have a terrific response, <br />a terrific set of antibodies, because they continue to evolve their antibodies, Michel Nussenzweig, Rockefeller University<br />Immunologist, via 'The New York Times'.<br />One of the studies was published in <br />the journal 'Nature,' while the other was <br />posted to the biology research site BioRxiv.<br />The papers are consistent with the growing body of literature that suggests that immunity elicited by infection and vaccination for SARS-CoV-2 appears to <br />be long-lived, Scott Hensley, University of Pennsylvania <br />Immunologist, via 'The New York Times'.<br />The studies concluded that those <br />who received the vaccine but did not contract <br />the virus will likely need subsequent booster shots.<br />These studies present the first concrete findings<br /> that immunity to the coronavirus is long-lasting
