Reinfection with COVID-19 increases risk of acute outcomes - study
"Reinfection with COVID-19 increases the risk of both acute outcomes and long COVID," said Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. "This was evident in unvaccinated, vaccinated and boosted people."
"The good news there is that the better people are protected with immunity, likely the risk of developing some of the complications will be lower over time," she added.
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Still, Al-Aly cautioned that people should not let their guard down.
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"We had started seeing a lot of patients coming to the clinic with an air of invincibility," he told Reuters. "They wondered, 'Does getting a reinfection really matter?' The answer is yes, it absolutely does."
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Ahead of the fast-approaching holiday season with travel and indoor gatherings, "people should be aware that reinfection is consequential and should take precautions," he added.