CAN I CATCH COVID-19 TWICE?
Aug 07, 2020
4 minutes
BY LESEGO SEOKWANG
IT WAS the one ray of hope for people who caught the virus: the idea that once they recovered they’d have immunity and could get on with their lives without having to worry about catching Covid-19 again.
But now this comforting theory has come into question after it emerged that a Durban woman has apparently had the virus twice.
She was diagnosed with the dreaded disease in March, then after two weeks in isolation tested negative and in July tested positive again.
There have been similar stories from around the world. But what does this mean for a Covid-19 vaccine?
Fortunately, experts believe it’s highly unlikely reinfection has occurred in these patients.
They unpack the science
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