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“We would however expect that re-infection would be less severe for any individual as they will still retain immune memory allowing them to more rapidly respond. Nevertheless they could still be a source of onward transmission."
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A rather depressing study from the UK on C19 immunity on 10:00 - Jul 13 with 337 views
I found this article on a patient catching Covid-19 twice with worse symptoms second time around. Not sure about the reliability of the source but clearly so much more to learn about this virus.
I know of someone who was hospitalised with Covid 19 back in March, and tested positive again last week after a routine check after a colleague became ill. As far as I know she was asymptomatic at the time of the second test.