What is the life span of antibodies formed after omicron?

The study, based on the results of 65 trials and studies in 19 countries published in the British medical publication Lancet, showed that if those who have experienced COVID 19 become infected with the coronavirus again, their risk of death or hospitalization will decrease by 88 percent compared to those who have never had the disease.

But as the disease actively mutates, new strains and subspecies appear. This, in turn, has an increasingly negative effect on the level of antibody protection in the body.

For example, in patients who were infected and recovered from previous omicron variants, this figure was 85 percent within one month and 79 percent after 10 months. However, in the case of the Omicron strain, these figures were 74 percent within one month and 36 percent after 10 months.