How Did He Get the CORONAVIRUS Twice?

Theoretically, people who get COVID-19 should develop equivalent antibodies. However, it is very difficult to say how these antibodies will react to a potential infection.

On August 15, we have discovered the probability of acquiring the deadly virus twice. The journal Clinical Infectious Preliminary research documents the case of a 33-year-old man who was infected the second time. He was first cured at the hospital for mild cases in March of this year. And when he was tested at the Hong Kong Airport after returning from Europe on August 15, five months after the first diagnosis. Even if it proves that it is possible to infect a person twice, scientists took this opportunity to study the virus's mutation. The current investigation found numerous differences between first and second infection, and they are debating and scrutinizing all data to understand how the immune system reacts to SARS-CoV-2.

 

How Immunity Works

Researchers and public health authorities still do not know how the human defense system responds to SARS-CoV-2 and whether people develop long-term immunity after recovering from COVID-19.

Anthony Fauci, MD, the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and Presidential Coronavirus Task Force Advisor, believes that people who recover from COVID-19 should develop relatively robust immunity for at least a few months.

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Stay Protected

CORONAVIRUS's newly discovered evolution is a strong warning that we need to guard and protect ourselves more. Below is the list of things we can do to safeguard high- risk family members from any virus, make it a habit!

- Wash and sanitize your hands regularly. Aside from washing your hands regularly. Use high-quality hand sanitizer or spunlace nonwoven fabric wet wipes.

- Clean items you often hold and use. You may follow the guidelines on using household wet wipes to clean your gadget or mobile phone phones, etc.

- Sanitize surfaces. Whether it be at your home or in a public place, household wet wipes meant for harsh scrubbing and quick cleaning are available. The new technology in manufacturing spunlace nonwoven fabric produces quality raw materials for wet wipes.

- We need to keep ourselves healthy by eating the right food, taking vitamins, and regularly exercising to boost our immune system.

 

 

 

 

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