Researchers disagree over how bad it is to be reinfected, and whether COVID-19 can cause lasting changes to the immune system.
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When the coronavirus pandemic began in early 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 virus was a strange and terrifying adversary that plunged the world into chaos. More than three years later, the infection’s symptoms are all too familiar and COVID-19 is here to stay — part of a long list of common diseases that infect humans. Experts estimate that the majority of the world’s population has been infected at least once; in the United States, some estimates suggest that as many as 65% of people have had multiple infections 1 . And it’s likely that in the decades to come, we’re all destined to get COVID-19 many more times.
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