Scientists at a European conference reported the 31-year-old woman in Spain caught the Delta variant in late December, then Omicron in January
I'm John Warburton with news that a female healthcare worker might have suffered the shortest time between two consecutive Coronavirus infections on record. Scientists at a European conference reported the 31-year-old woman in Spain caught the Delta variant in late December, then Omicron in January. The researchers believe it shows some new variants could evade immunity after a previous natural infection, or given by an inoculation. But they emphasised vaccinations or earlier bouts of the disease definitely help protect against severe Covid, reducing the need for hospital treatment.. For more stories like this stay with us here at Care Radio.
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