Should I get a COVID-19 vaccine if Iāve had the virus?
Yes. Regardless of previous infection, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says people should plan on getting vaccinated when it's their turn.
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āItās a pretty straightforward question,ā said Johns Hopkins infectious disease specialist Dr. Amesh Adalja. āYes, you need to get vaccinated.ā
After someone recovers, their immune system should keep them from getting sick again right away.
āYour immune system is able to identify the virus, and protect itself,ā said Dr. Saskia Popescu, an infectious disease expert at George Mason University.
Scientists still donāt know exactly how long this immunity lasts or how strong it is, though recent research suggests the protection could last for several months.
Itās impossible to know how long a person might be immune, said Dr. Prathit Kulkarni, an infectious disease expert at Baylor College of Medicine. āThereās no way to calculate that.ā
Vaccines, by contrast, are designed to bring about a more consistent and optimal immune response. And they should boost whatever preexisting immunity a person might have from an infection, experts say.
āSince weāre in this pandemic, and donāt have a handle on it, the safer approach is to vaccinate,ā Kulkarni said. āYou donāt lose anything and you stand to benefit.ā
If youāve been infected in the last three months, the CDC says it's OK to delay vaccination if you want to let others go first while supplies are limited.
āAll things being equal you would want the person with no protection to go first,ā Adalja said.
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