Vaccination Fails To Reduce Risk Of Death After Re-Infection With CCP

A study reported that regardless of vaccination, the risk of death and hospitalization after re-infection with the CCP virus is significantly higher than the first infection, according to Korean media on November 11th. On November 10th, Dr. Kiad Al-Ali, a University of Washington Medical School professor, explained, “The risk of triggering severe symptoms and prolongation of symptoms will increase if re-infected with the CCP virus.” At the same time, Dr. Al-Ali added, “This result was evident in both vaccinated and booster-vaccinated people, as well as in unvaccinated people.” The above study results are based on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs statistics from March 2020 to April 2022. The study included 443,588 patients infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus (CCP Virus) once and 40,947 patients who were infected twice or more, and 5.3 million cases of non-infected patients.


Combined with the study results, when re-infected with the CCP virus, the death rate increased by two times compared with the initial infection, and the hospital admission rate increased by more than three times. In a paper published in the academic medical journal “Nature Medicine,” it is also stated that if re-infected with COVID-19 (CCP virus), there is a high risk of complications in various areas, including heart and lung diseases, and blood, kidney, diabetes, mental illness, musculoskeletal, and neurological diseases.


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