If you've already had COVID-19, you're much less likely to cop it again during this latest surge
abc.net.au/news/latest-surge-infecting-people-who-have-not-had-covid19/101794332The latest COVID-19 outbreak is largely sweeping through Australians who have not yet had the disease.The data suggests past infection is a good defence for most people against getting the disease againOnly one in five people who reported an infection in December were known to have had COVID-19 previously, according to the ACT government.
Infectious diseases specialist Sanjaya Senanayake, an associate professor at the Australian National University, said the ACT data reflected what was happening overseas.
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