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2 Covid infections? How much time?

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blahblahblah321 · 29/07/2021 22:51

Hi

If you've had two known cases of Covid, how long between each one?

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delilahbucket · 30/07/2021 09:31

Not me, a close friend. There was an 11 month gap. Presumably last year was Alpha and this year Delta.

SpringheelJack · 30/07/2021 14:33

DH has swabbed positive three times: once March 2020, once January 2021, once June 2021. He thinks the middle one might have been a false positive - he had no symptoms, none of the rest of us developed any, and he can't quite believe he could be so unlucky as to have it THREE times. But those were the test results,so make of that what you will!

Porcupineintherough · 30/07/2021 18:02

Just over 9 months

blahblahblah321 · 30/07/2021 20:14

Thanks everyone. I'm just intrigued as a lot of DS's friends have tested positive over the last few days (they were all together last weekend). DS had Covid 7 months ago and I was wondering whether he would avoid it this time

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CountryCocktail · 30/07/2021 20:18

Friend and partner caught it xmas day and again late june, half vaxed the second time so much milder.

SpringheelJack · 31/07/2021 08:59

I was wondering whether he would avoid it this time
I think it's a big fat maybe! Definitely has a better chance of escaping it if he had it seven months. Definitely could potentially still get it.

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