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Australia concerned over virus reinfection – 7NEWS.com.au
Chief Nurse Alison McMillan says Australia’s expert medical panel is monitoring research showing a Hong Kong man caught coronavirus twice.

Australian health authorities are concerned about the first documented case of coronavirus reinfection after a Hong Kong man caught the disease twice.
The 33-year-old was cleared of the virus and discharged from a hospital in April, but tested positive again after returning from Spain via Britain on August 15.
The findings about the man indicate the disease, which has killed more than 800,000 people worldwide, may continue to spread despite herd immunity.
Australia’s chief nurse Alison McMill…
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