It is possible for a new crown to become infected a second time after it has healed itself.
New Crown is a contagious disease caused by the New Crown virus infection, and some patients with mild cases will recover over time, even without treatment.
Although the antibodies produced by the patient’s body can effectively prevent him from being infected by the new crown virus again after he has recovered from the disease, the antibodies will not always be present. Therefore, if the antibodies gradually diminish and disappear, the patient will not be able to effectively defend himself against the invasion of the new coronavirus, and if he comes into contact with the virus again, he is likely to be infected again.
In addition, the virus is likely to mutate in the course of spreading the infection, and for people who have cured themselves, there are no antibodies in their bodies to resist the invasion of the mutated strain, so after coming into contact with the mutated strain, they will still be infected with the disease.
Even if a person has recovered from a new strain of the disease after a period of time, it does not mean that he or she will never be infected again, so he or she still needs to do a thorough job of protection. If you suspect that you have been infected again, it is recommended that you seek medical attention and isolation treatment.