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COVID-19 reinfections likely as antibody counts fall: WHO | TheHill – The Hill
The global health organization said people who had COVID-19 could be infected again.

The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that new data suggest individuals who were once infected with COVID-19 can be susceptible to secondary infections as antibodies die off.
We have seen the number of people infected continue to grow, but were also seeing data emerge that protection may not be lifelong, and therefore we may see reinfections begin to occur, Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHOs health emergencies program, said per CNBC. So the question is: What are the levels of protection…
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