We study non-perturbatively the time evolution of a qubit subject to
amplitude-damping noise. We show that at strong coupling the qubit decoherence
can be quenched owing to large environment feedbacks, such that the qubit can
evolve coherently even in the long-time limit. As an application, we show that
for a quantum channel that consists of two independent qubits subject to
uncorrelated local amplitude-damping noises, it can maintain at strong coupling
finite entanglement and better than classical teleportation fidelity at long
times