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Researchers in a new study have found evidence that people with prior infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, appear to be well protected against being re-infected with the virus, at least for a few months.
According to
sciencedaily.com, the finding of the researchers may explain why re-infection appears to be relatively rare, and it could have important public health implications, including decisions about returning to physical workplaces, school attendance, the prioritization of vaccine distribution, and other activities.
For the study, researchers at US National Cancer Institute partnered data analytics companies, HealthVerity and Aetion, Inc. as well as five commercial laboratories. The findings were published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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