'No evidence' that recovered Covid-19 patients cannot be reinfected – WHO

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WHO warns there is 'no evidence' that people who contracted Covid-19 will be immune to the virus

The World Health Organization warned governments against issuing"immunity passports" or"risk-free certificates" to people who have been infected as their accuracy could not be guaranteed.

In a scientific brief, the United Nations agency warned governments against issuing "immunity passports" or "risk-free certificates" to people who have been infected as their accuracy could not be guaranteed. "There is currently no evidence that people who have recovered from Covid-19 and have antibodies are protected from a second infection," it said.

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