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I think I got the covid-19 a few days ago. I didn't get tested. Is it possible to catch up with it afterwards?
60-year-old woman
4 years ago
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Alexandre Chagnon
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4 years ago
Good evening ma'am,
There is still a lack of data to be able to claim loud and clear that by catching it once, people develop enough immunity not to catch it again.
Apparently, some cases of re-infection would have occurred in Asia. All of this remains to be reconfirmed.
Good evening,
Alexandre Chagnon, pharmacist
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I worked as a pharmacist in the emergency department of the Granby Hospital for 6 years before dedicating myself to Ask your Pharmacist. I completed my education in telehealth at Jefferson University in Philadelphia and are recently completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Informatics at Université de Sherbrooke.
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