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COVID-19 infection offers protection from reinfection for at least 6 months – ClickLancashire

Septic shock suggested an untreated urinary infection, E. coli in his body from his own feces hinted at poor hygiene, and aspiration pneumonia indicated Wallace, who needed help with meals, had likely choked on his food.
That suggests the care of those who didn’t contract the virus may have been impacted as health care workers were consumed attending to residents ill from COVID-19 or were left short-handed as the pandemic infected employees themselves.
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