A little surprised that this hasn't popped up today as it seems like bad news but could actually be positive if the 'reinfection' is found to come with no symptoms/effects. What I'd like to know is how contagious someone is if this happens.
Key part from the article:
Although the 33-year-old tested positive for COVID-19 a second time, multiple experts have pointed out that he showed no symptoms — which may be good news. “This is no cause for alarm — this is a textbook example of how immunity should work,” tweeted professor Akiko Iwasaki, an immunologist at the Yale School of Medicine. “While immunity was not enough to block reinfection, it protected the person from disease.”
Dr. Vincent Rajkumar, a professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic, agreed. “Immunity is protecting your own body from having severe disease the second time around,” tweeted Rajkumar. “The immune system is primed and better prepared. That’s immunity.”
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COVID-19 reinfection case 'no cause for alarm,' experts say
As researchers from the University of Hong Kong report the first case of COVID-19 reinfection, here are three reasons you shouldn't panic.www.yahoo.com
MPR was trying real hard to make it a negative along with the plasma treatment. They really have a hard time being positive about any improvements to the Covid situation.
