‘No evidence’ that recovered coronavirus Patients are immune: WHO

‘No evidence’ that recovered coronavirus Patients are immune: WHO

‘No evidence’ that recovered coronavirus Patients are immune: WHO
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that there is no evidence that people who have recovered from the coronavirus are immune from the virus and cannot be re-infected.

WHO said in a statement that there is currently no evidence that people who have recovered from the Novel coronavirus and that the antibodies in their bodies can protect them from re-infection.

As of April 24, 2020, no research has shown that the presence of antibodies of SARS and coronaviruses in humans provides immunity to the infections caused by the virus.

https://twitter.com/WHO/status/1253995619921821698?s=20

Note that several governments are considering a proposal to revive economic activity by providing certified documents to patients recovering from the coronavirus that contain large amounts of atypical bodies and that they are save from reinfection.

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In this regard, the WHO warns that there is no scientific research on the basis of which it can be said that citizens are declared “safe from all risks” due to the presence of antibodies in their bodies.

The WHO said people believe they have recovered from the coronavirus so they will not be attacked second time.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says all such people ignore public health advice.

According to the WHO, all such certified documents would double the likelihood of local transmission.

WHO says further confirmation is needed about the accuracy and reliability of the serological tests which is currently in use for measuring the amount of antibodies or proteins present in the blood when the body is responding to a specific infection.

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