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April 30, 2021
ISLAMABAD: A past COVID-19 infection does not completely protect young people from reinfection, and vaccination is still necessary to boost immune response and reduce disease transmission, according to an observational study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine journal.
The research was conducted on more than 3,000 healthy members of the US Marines Corps most of whom were aged 18-20 years.
The researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the US emphasised that young people should take up the vaccine wherever possible.
They noted that despite previous infection and the presence of antibodies, vaccination is still necessary to boost immune responses, prevent reinfection, reduce transmission. As vaccine roll outs continue to gain momentum it is important to remember that, despite a prior COVID-19 infection, young people can catch the virus again and may still transmit it to others, said Professor Stuart Sealfon, of Icahn School
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President Ramaphosa defends the controversial deployment system but admits its shortcomings to Zondo probe 28 April 2021 - 19:45
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