Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO’s technical lead, said on Wednesday that a case of a Hong Kong individual who got re-infected with COVID-19 has been reported to WHO, adding that scientists are still learning how human bodies immune response protects people from COVID-19 and how long that protection might last, and that they’re expecting to see more cases of reinfections reportedin the future
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