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Reinfected Patient’s Second Case of COVID-19 Was Even More Severe – Futurism
“The possibility of reinfections could have significant implications for our understanding of COVID-19 immunity.”

A new case report of a Nevada man catching COVID-19 a second time, after he had already recovered, highlights how little we understand about resistance and immunity to the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
The 25-year-old man first caught the bug in March, when he had symptoms including nausea, diarrhea, headaches, a cough, and a sore throat. He recovered and eventually tested negative, but then developed symptoms again in late May and once more tested positive for COVID-19, BBC News reports. T…
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