WHO warns there is 'NO EVIDENCE' that people who recover from coronavirus have immunity
WHO said recovering from COVID-19 may not protect people from reinfection. Warning came Saturday as states have aggressively begun testing for antibodies. Antibody testing is a way of determining if a person has been infected by the coronavirus even if they hadn't shown symptoms.
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