Health
New Zealand eyes freight contamination as possible COVID-19 cluster source – CIDRAP
In another development, China reported an infection in a patinet who was sick 6 months ago, stoking worries about waning immunity.

In closely watched unfolding pandemic developments, New Zealand today aired suspicions that surface contamination may have triggered a new cluster of COVID-19, and China’s media reported a reinfection in a woman who was sick 6 months ago.
The global COVID-19 total today climbed to 20,439,274 cases, and 745,229 people have died from their infections, according to the Johns Hopkins online dashboard.
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