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Global coronavirus death toll crosses 2 lakhs, WHO says antibody response will provide some relief from reinfection

| @indiablooms | Apr 26, 2020, at 08:51 am

Geneva/IBNS: Hours after the World Health Organization claimed that recovery from coronavirus might not shield a person from reinfection, the global health body has clarified that people who are infected with COVID-19 will develop an antibody response that will provide some level of protection.

In a tweet, the WHO wrote: "Earlier today we tweeted about a new WHO scientific brief on "immunity passports". The thread caused some concern & we would like to clarify: We expect that most people who are infected with #COVID19 will develop an antibody response that will provide some level of protection."

This comes after its statement on Saturday claimed that there was currently "no evidence" to show that people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have antibodies are protected from the second round of being hit by the infection.

"Some governments have suggested that the detection of antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, could serve as the basis for an 'immunity passport' or 'risk-free certificate' that would enable individuals to travel or to return to work assuming that they are protected against re-infection," it said.

Meanwhile, the global death toll in coronavirus related cases crossed 2 lakhs.

The total number of COVID-19  infected cases across 185 countries touched a whopping number of 2,896,746.

The United States has the maximum number of cases with the tally reaching 936,154 including 53,755 deaths.


 

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