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Nevada man had Covid-19 twice

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Nevada man had Covid-19 twice

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8/28/20
A 25-year-old Nevada man appears to be the first documented case of Covid-19 reinfection in the United States. Genetic tests indicate the patient was infected with two different varieties of the virus, a team at the University of Nevada Reno School of Medicine and the Nevada State Public Health Laboratory reported. The patient was first diagnosed with coronavirus in April after he had a sore throat, cough, headache, nausea and diarrhea, the researchers wrote in a pre-print study posted Thursday. He got better around April 27, and he tested negative for the virus twice afterwards. He continued to feel well for about a month. Then on May 31 he sought care for fever, headache, dizziness, cough, nausea and diarrhea. Five days later, he was hospitalized and required ongoing oxygen support. He was tested again for Covid-19 and the results were positive. The Nevada researchers examined genetic material from both coronavirus specimens collected from the man. Their analysis suggests he had two distinct viral infections. The pre-print study has not yet been peer-reviewed by a journal, but the researchers noted that the findings suggest humans can catch Covid-19 multiple times.

It's not the first case documented globally. Earlier this week, Hong Kong researchers said they found the first documented case of coronavirus reinfection in a 33-year-old man. He tested positive for Covid-19 twice this year. The pre-print study -- which the University of Hong Kong said on Monday has been accepted by the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases -- found that the man was reinfected with two different versions of the virus 142 days apart. "After one recovers from COVID-19, we still do not know how much immunity is built up, how long it may last, or how well antibodies play a role in protection against a reinfection," Mark Pandori, the director of the Nevada State Public Health Laboratory, said in a news release Thursday. "If reinfection is possible on such a short timeline, there may be implications for the efficacy of vaccines developed to fight the disease. It may also have implications for herd immunity," Pandori said.

Not a good development on multiple fronts - reinfection via different strains of C-17 and an uncertainty of immunity timescales.
 
Nevada man had Covid-19 twice

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Not a good development on multiple fronts - reinfection via different strains of C-17 and an uncertainty of immunity timescales.

Definitely not a good development. If re infection is common, then herd immunity isn't going to happen and a vaccine is going to be much more difficult to create.
 
Nevada man had Covid-19 twice

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Not a good development on multiple fronts - reinfection via different strains of C-17 and an uncertainty of immunity timescales.

Unfortunately this has happened in other countries as well, so Mr. Trump cannot claim that America is leading the world on this one.

COVID-19 belongs to the same "family" of viruses as "the common cold" and so no one should be at all surprised if it doesn't share some characteristics with "the common cold". One of the characteristics of "the common cold" is "transient immunity", which means that once you have defeated the initial infection you can't get re-infected RIGHT AWAY - you have to wait a few days or weeks before you can catch it again.
 
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