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Getting COVID-19 Multiple Times Is Risky for Your Health

Por: Time Health November 11, 2022

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At this point in the pandemic, it’s easy to think of COVID-19 as something closer to the flu than a dangerous disease. But even though the do cause less severe symptoms than the original strain of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 is still far from a typical disease—especially if you get it more than once. In a published in Nature Medicine, researchers report that COVID-19 reinfections could be taking a toll on some important organ systems. That risk... + full article



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