A new study investigates the less obvious tolls that COVID-19 take on the body
presented at the same conference, adults who had even mild COVID-19 symptoms also demonstrated brain changes four months after infection.Studies are showing that getting infected more than once—an increasingly common scenario as the pandemic drags on and variants become more transmissible—may have compounding effects.
With each infection, the body’s resilience drains a bit more, until, with enough assaults, it reaches the danger zone. “Cumulatively, each infection could get you closer and closer to the edge,” says Al-Aly. “That’s why avoiding a second or third infection is important to try to continue preserving health.”.
A deluge of COVID-19 reinfections could pose a problem for health care providers this winter, when rates of other respiratory disease, such as
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