COVID-19 reinfection happens, not common, Rarely
COVID-19 reinfection happens, not common, Rarely
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The reports of re-infection of coronavirus pulled outrageous fear among the people. The future looked completely amazed. Repeat bouts of illness, impotent vaccines, unrelenting lockdowns, a pandemic without an end is revolving across the world. But the experts says the reinfections are rare, according to the statistics, more than 38 million has been infected but only a few cases were reported of re-infection. A virologist said, the number of reinfection conformed cases are like a drop in a bucket of water.

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The second infection has given a minor or no symptom. Of those infected the illness were more severe than the first time and to be noted, the Netherland women in her 89 has died during her recovery of Second illness. There are cases who don't get re-infection and there are people who get infected second time and the illness was severe than the first time. Those who recovered should not be lethargic and wear mask, maintain social distancing and follow protocols, said an immunologists. Reinfection are an unusual thing and is diminishingly rare. Since August 24, first official report of re-infection till today there were only few cases. 

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The question comes with the vaccine generated naturally by the virus. The experts say, vaccines have a better chance at generating robust immunity than does natural infection with the virus.It is unclear whether the vaccines can prevent transmission to others, and they can be manipulated to produce long lasting immune memory, more protective responses. 

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