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Who knows? I don't know when I had covid, if I've had it more than once or anything really, other than it looks like I've had it.
Feb was the most likely symptom wise, but most unlikely in terms of the timing - i.e. I wasnt travelling or particularly interacting with people who had travelled. I know no one else from that time that had what I had.
It's not clear how long these antibodies hang around. I imagine we'd be hearing from China about how those who were first infected have faired antibody wise as this will be an indication of how long vaccination would last. As it is, the internet is still saying 6 months plus for antibodies. Feb is over 10 months ago now, so if that was it, it's would be quite reassuring I've still got some form of resistance. Alternatively I caught it more recently and probably spread it around like nobodies business completely unaware.
That's interesting, that you have antibodies after nearly a year
Does that mean you kept a reasonable number of antibodies from then, or have they been reactivated/manufactured when you got covid a second time?