WHO: “감염후 회복되었다 해서 재차 감염되지 않을 것이라는 증거가 불분명” https://t.co/OUhGN9AjMP
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) April 13, 2020
If you want to read something sobering.
— Jennifer Bennon (@jennobenno) April 13, 2020
Those recovered from Covid might not have enough antibodies to prevent future infections.#wtpEBRC#OneVoice1https://t.co/ZP0aV76GkT
Fellow Africans, please disregard what the Minister of Health said just a few days ago when he said that being infected with the CoronaVirus will make you immune to it. It has never been proven by anybody. Scientists have continuously said it’s not proven https://t.co/xn5YfbRhXk
— Vezuchiy Fanashnikov (@fanamokoena) April 14, 2020
New scientific studies are showing people over 55 have antibodies for #coronavirus, while people under-45, esp 20-30s have ZERO antibodies (no immunity). It's this age range I saw dying of #CytokineStorm in mass back in early Feb in Wuhan.https://t.co/7IHmFokWkJ
— Theodore Smith (@hopeseekr) April 13, 2020
WHO officials say it's STILL unclear whether coronavirus survivors can catch disease again https://t.co/cYZVeaN66P
— The Sun (@TheSun) April 14, 2020
World Health Organization (WHO) officials said not all people who recover from #COVID19 have the antibodies to fight a second infection, this raises concerns that patients don’t develop immunity after surviving the virus https://t.co/pCnUbtUj2E
— COVID19 in Asia (@SEACoronavirus) April 14, 2020
If no one understands if people who have recovered from COVD-19 have immunity, how are they assessing the efficacy of the vaccines currently in clinical trial??https://t.co/1EbBgwTLYB
— Tessa?? (@DrTessaT) April 14, 2020