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Research continues on COVID antibodies remaining in body

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Research continues on COVID antibodies remaining in body

Research continues on COVID antibodies remaining in body

A new study is revealing how long COVID-19 antibodies stay inside of the human body.

Researchers from the Washington University School Of Medicine found antibodies move into the bone marrow after infection.

SLASH COVID 19 VACCINE.A NEW STUDY IS REVEALINGHOW LONG COVID-19 ANTIBODIESSTAY INSIDE OF THE HUMAN BODY.RESEARCHERS FROM THEWASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OFMEDICINE FOUND ANTIBODIES MOVEINTO THE BONE MARROW AFTERINFECTION --AND CONTINUED TARGETINGTHE CORONAVIRUS IN RECOVEREDPATIENTS.RESEARCHERS SAY THERE’S NOREASON TO BELIEVE THOSE CELLSWILL EVER COMPLETELY LEAVE THEBODY.BUT THEY SAY MORE RESEARCHIS NEEDED TO DETERMINE IF PEOPLEWHO GET THE VACCINE WI




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