Elderly face higher risk of reinfection after Covid, study shows

The data suggest that anyone who has had the virus should still be vaccinated.

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Older people are more at risk of catching Covid-19 again after recovering from a previous virus attack, new research shows.

Although it is unlikely that most people will get the disease again for at least six months, the elderly are more prone to reinfection, according to the results published on Wednesday in the Lancet. The study of test results in Denmark last year showed that those under the age of 65 who had Covid were about 80% protected against cancer again. Protection dropped to 47% for those over 65.

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