Why COVID-19 Reinfections are the New Normal – Cleveland Clinic Newsroom

CLEVELAND If youve had COVID-19 more than once, youre certainly not alone. Reinfections are becoming more common.

Viruses are very smart. If they are actively infecting a large swath of our population, there are active mutations that keep on happening in these viruses, said Abhijit Duggal, MD, critical care specialist for Cleveland Clinic. This is something that has been described very well, even before COVID.

Dr. Duggal further explains that once youre infected, your immune system will remember that specific variant. However, if a new one comes along, it may be harder to detect which can lead to reinfection.

He said its very similar to how influenza changes every year.

So, what can someone do to help protect themselves?

Dr. Duggal said all the same precautions still apply, like wearing a mask, social distancing when possible and regularly washing your hands. The same goes for getting vaccinated and boosted.

While the vaccine may not be able to prevent COVID completely, it will help lessen the severity of illness.

When it comes to vaccination, its not just a matter of infection, it is a matter of severity of infection. And that is something that has been shown time and time again through these variants, that if you are vaccinated and boosted appropriately, the risk of severe infection goes down significantly, he said.

Dr. Duggal said theres no telling how many times an individual can get COVID-19, which is why its important to protect yourself.

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