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COVID-19 patients above 65 years of age more prone to reinfection, says study – The Tribune India

London, March 19
While most people who have had COVID-19 are protected from catching it again for at least six months, elderly patients above 65 years of age are more prone to reinfection, says a new study published in The Lancet journal.
The scientists from Denmark’s Statens Serum Institut analysed data collected as part of the country’s national COVID-19 testing strategy, through which more than two-thirds of the population (four million people) were tested in 2020.
According to the scientists,…
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