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Diplomatic Immunity? COVID-19 Can Reinfect Patients, Study Shows After Trump Says He’s ‘COVID-Free’ – Sputnik International
Patients infected with the disease are recommended to continue taking “serious precautions” such as social distancing, face coverings and handwashing, among oth…

Patients infected with the disease are recommended to continue taking “serious precautions” such as social distancing, face coverings and handwashing, among others, a major study from a medical journal revealed.A person in the United States with no immune disorders or underlying conditions was infected twice by COVID-19, a Lancet study has revealed.
The Lancet Infections Diseases journal research is the first to confirm evidence of COVID-19 reinfection in the US.According to the study, a man ag…
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