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Explained: Why first reinfection cases do not change much in approach to Covid – The Indian Express
Scientists aren’t surprised that it can happen. It doesn’t mean everyone is equally susceptible to a second infection, or that vaccines won’t be useful.

Written by Amitabh Sinha
, Edited by Explained Desk | Pune |
Updated: August 31, 2020 5:24:43 pm
A lab technician processes RT-PCR Covid-19 tests at Prenetics Ltd.’s laboratory in Hong Kong (Bloomberg)Just about two weeks ago, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the United States had said that, until then, no case of reinfection with the novel coronavirus had been confirmed in any individual. The CDC did acknowledge that there had been instances in which people had tested positive again…
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