WHO Warns There's 'No Evidence' Coronavirus Can't Reinfect People

WHO Warns There's 'No Evidence' Coronavirus Can't Reinfect People

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The video discusses the concept of immunity passports for COVID-19, highlighting the WHO's warning against their use due to the lack of evidence that recovered individuals are protected from reinfection. It mentions Germany and Chile's consideration of such passports and the uncertainty surrounding immunity duration.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does the WHO say about the possibility of reinfection after recovering from COVID-19?

There is no evidence that antibodies prevent reinfection.

Reinfection is guaranteed after a certain period.

Antibodies provide lifelong immunity.

There is strong evidence that reinfection is impossible.

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What is the potential risk of issuing immunity passports according to the WHO?

It may lead to increased travel restrictions.

It could result in a false sense of security and spread the disease.

It will eliminate the need for vaccines.

It will ensure complete safety from the virus.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which countries have considered issuing immunity passports for work and travel?

Germany and Chile

India and China

Australia and New Zealand

USA and Canada

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What is the main concern of experts regarding immunity passports?

They are too expensive to implement.

They might not accurately reflect immunity status.

They require complex technology to produce.

They are only valid for a short period.

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What is still unknown about the antibodies developed by recovering COVID-19 patients?

How long they provide protection.

If they can be detected by standard tests.

Whether they cause any side effects.

Whether they can be transferred to others.