Corona re-infection: Bengaluru reports its first case
Corona re-infection: Bengaluru reports its first case
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Recently, the silicon valley of India - Bengaluru reported its first case of reinfection. A woman was infected with the coronavirus after recovering from an initial session in July in what doctors claimed to be the first case showing that re-infection may occur within a few months. The 27-year-old woman from Bengaluru has tested positive yet again nearly a month after she was treated and discharged from the hospital, Fortis Hospital confirmed on Sunday. This is the first confirmed case of COVID-19 reinfection in Bengaluru, the Fortis Hospital was reported saying.

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Indian Council of Medical Research earlier said there is "no need to be alarmed immensely" over the reinfection case of COVID-19 reported in Hong Kong, but at the same time maintained that it is not yet known how long the immunity lasts in case of coronavirus. World's first COVID-19 reinfection was reported in Hong Kong on August 24. Telangana health minister Eatala Rajender earlier said there were two cases of coronavirus reinfection in the state.

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Two days ago, a doctor in Mumbai tested positive for the second time after a gap of two months. India’s COVID-19 tally of cases went past 41 lakh with a record of 90,632 people being infected in a day, according to the data released by the Union health ministry. The total coronavirus cases mounted to 41,13,811, while the death toll climbed to 70,626. With this, India overtook Brazil to become the worst-hit nation by the coronavirus pandemic after the United States.

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