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Washington: Results of a new study led by researchers of The Mount Sinai School of Medicine suggest vaccination against COVID-19 remains crucial even in young adults who were previously infected. Although antibodies induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection are largely protective, they do not completely protect against reinfection in young people, as evidenced through a longitudinal, prospective study of more than 3,000 young, healthy members of the US Marines Corps conducted by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the Naval Medical Research Center. The findings were published in the journal The Lancet Respiratory Medicine. Our findings indicate that reinfection by SARS-CoV-2 in healthy young adults is common, says Stuart Sealfon, MD, the Sara B. and Seth M. Glickenhaus Professor of Neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and senior author of the paper. ....
Study shows past COVID-19 infection does not fully protect people against re-infection ANI | Updated: Apr 17, 2021 14:47 IST Washington [US], April 17 (ANI): Results of a new study led by researchers of The Mount Sinai School of Medicine suggest vaccination against COVID-19 remains crucial even in young adults who were previously infected. Although antibodies induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection are largely protective, they do not completely protect against reinfection in young people, as evidenced through a longitudinal, prospective study of more than 3,000 young, healthy members of the US Marines Corps conducted by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the Naval Medical Research Center. ....
Having COVID doesn’t guarantee immunity, study of Marine recruits finds Recruits train aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C. (Lance Cpl. Devin Darden/Marine Corps) Have you had COVID? Think you’re immune from it in the future? Think again, according to the results of a new study of Marine Corps recruits. Ten percent of the recruits whose blood tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies before training were re-infected with COVID while in basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina. The findings make a strong argument for healthy young Americans to get vaccinated, according to researchers. ....
Home / National News / Two injured in shooting near Fort Detrick identified, one remains in critical condition: Officials Two injured in shooting near Fort Detrick identified, one remains in critical condition: Officials vmargineanu/iStock By Matt Zarrell, ABC News (FREDERICK, Md.) One of the two men shot near Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland, on Tuesday, allegedly by a fellow Navy hospital corpsman, remains in critical condition, officials said Wednesday. Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Carlos Portugal, 36, of Frederick, Maryland, is in critical condition, while U.S. Navy Hospitalman Casey Nutt, 26, of Germantown, Maryland, was released from the hospital on Tuesday night, federal and local officials said Wednesday. ....