Anti-Coronavirus Staff member explains whether or not patients with antibodies should be vaccinated
Sevara Ubaydullayeva, a member of the Anti-Coronavirus Staff, has explained whether or not patients with antibodies should be vaccinated against COVID-19.

“Antibody titers constantly decrease. A person who has had COVID-19 infection does not develop permanent immunity and may again become infected with the disease,” she said during a briefing at the Agency for Information and Mass Communications.
Sevara Ubaydullayeva also said that experts will study the presence of antibodies in patients, and then make an appropriate decision.
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