Covid-19 reinfections may deal a less-harsh blow than initial ones, but each infection creates some new opportunity for the virus to damage your body, a new study finds
New research details risks of reinfection as more-infectious Omicron subvariants of the coronavirus circulate
If you’ve had Covid before, why can you get it again? WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains what the possibility of reinfections means for the future of public-health policy and the Covid-19 pandemic. Illustration: David Fang
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