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COVID-19 Reinfection is Unlikely, Experts Say

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COVID-19 Reinfection is Unlikely, Experts Say

COVID-19 Reinfection is Unlikely, Experts Say

COVID-19 Reinfection is Unlikely, Experts Say According to experts, while it is possible for the coronavirus to infect the same individual twice, the chances of it happening within a short period of time are low.

Infected people typically produce immune molecules called antibodies, which protect them from reinfection.

Memory T cells are also known to kill the virus.

Yale University's Akiko Iwasaki says they do a good job of "stopping an infection from spreading." Declining levels of antibodies have been a cause for concern, but Harvard University immunologist Dr. Michael Mina says it is perfectly normal.

Dr. Michael Mina, via โ€˜The New York Timesโ€™ Researchers are hoping vaccine trials will provide more information about the nature of immunity and what will be needed to prevent reinfection.


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