KEY POINTS
  • World Health Organization officials said not all people who recover from the coronavirus have the antibodies to fight a second infection.
  • This raises concerns that patients don't develop immunity after surviving Covid-19.
  • "With regards to recovery and then reinfection, I believe we do not have the answers to that. That is an unknown," said Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of WHO's emergencies program.

World Health Organization officials said Monday not all people who recover from the coronavirus have the antibodies to fight a second infection, raising concern that patients may not develop immunity after surviving Covid-19.

"With regards to recovery and then reinfection, I believe we do not have the answers to that. That is an unknown," Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of WHO's emergencies program, said at a press conference at the organization's Geneva headquarters on Monday.