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15 minutes On Wednesday he received information that there had been two cases of reinfection in RVUL.
According to the person who reported it, the doctor and nurse at this medical institution fell ill with coronavirus in the spring, but still fell ill now, in the winter.
“Since your question concerns the personal health data of employees, we are unable to disclose any specific details due to existing personal data protection restrictions. However, we confirm that there are cases where people with mild or asymptomatic forms are they re-infect. ” 15 minutes a hospital spokeswoman said.
When asked to clarify whether these cases occurred in the RVUL, he confirmed: “Yes, those cases occurred in our country 2”.
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced in April that reinfections were possible.
Researchers from Vilnius University (VU), who conducted a study on a Lithuanian company, announced about a month ago that antibodies against the COVID-19 coronavirus persist in the body for half a year.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the contradictory information in some studies that the antibodies formed against this virus disappear after 4-5 months, so that those who relapse sometimes become infected again.
Read more about this study here.
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