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Sir, I was tested covid positive in july, 2020 and had mild symptoms. I got my anti body test done on 1/1/2021, which reads as follows: anti sars cov2 spike protein - 237 (positive) au/ml, the biological reference range being as follows lesser than 15: negative greater than 15: positive. Once more, I got my covid-19 igg anti body test for serosurveillance, serum done on 9/06/2021, which reads as follows sars-cov-2-igg: 9.75 the biological reference states as follows: lesser than 1: specimen is non-reactive greater than 1 specimen is reactive. Thus, my above report shows than antibodies have been detected. Since my body has natural anti bodies, I have thus decided to get myself vaccinated later on when antibodies will get fully reduced. Kindly clarify, if I am wrong?


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