The COVID-19 vaccines reduce the risk of serious illness and death, but don't stop people from catching the illness, or getting it more than once.
For a time, reinfection from COVID-19 was considered a rare occurrence. Yet over the past six months in Ontario, almost 12,000 people there have caught the virus for a second time, with the majority between the ages of 20 and 59.
Mike Drolet explains why contracting COVID-19 doesn't mean you won't be reinfected and how long immunity might last.
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For a time, reinfection from COVID-19 was considered a rare occurrence. Yet over the past six months in Ontario, almost 12,000 people there have caught the virus for a second time, with the majority between the ages of 20 and 59.
Mike Drolet explains why contracting COVID-19 doesn't mean you won't be reinfected and how long immunity might last.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8742351/reinfection-risk-omicron-shorter-lived-immunity/
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