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Coronavirus reinfection – what it actually means, and why you shouldn’t panic – The Conversation UK
Scientists were not surprised by reports on coronavirus reinfection; the lack of symptoms on reinfection is encouraging.

Scientists in Hong Kong have reported the first confirmed case of reinfection with the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, reportedly backed up by genetic sequences of the two episodes of the 33-year-old mans infections in March and in August 2020. Naturally people are worried what this could mean for our chances of resolving the pandemic. Heres why they shouldnt worry.
Nearly nine months after the first infection with the novel coronavirus, we have very poor evidence for reinfection. However, v…
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