I don't believe it. Either testing was bad or the person has a defect in their immune system. In any case, one reinfection out of 5 million, even if it is real, shouldn't bother anyone.
There was a news story last week about a fishing boat with 100+ people on it who all got infected, except the 3 people who already had it.
Here is one in USA...https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/med...WXp?li=BBnb7Kz
As is NPR. Is RT merely Kremlin propaganda, spreading disinformation and lies, or is it a platform to present a more balanced picture of Russia, expressing the Russian perspective on global affairs? In my opinion, from extensive viewing of the news coverage and programs offered by RT, I would say that RT critics’ “propaganda” claim does not hold up to close scrutiny and is, in fact, propaganda itself; on the other hand, the alternate claim of offering a “balanced picture of Russia” and expressing the “Russian perspective,” though certainly closer to the truth than the “propaganda” claim, is not a truly accurate description of RT either. In other words, while the news coverage can be said to reflect the Russian perspective on global affairs, most of the hosts are not Russian; moreover, as for as providing insight into Russia and everything “Russian,” proportionally speaking, only a fraction of the programming or coverage revolves around Russia or Russian affairs.
Do you really believe that people like Larry King, Ed Schultz, Thom Hartmann, Jesse Ventura, Chris Hedges, Lee Camp, and George Galloway are all stooges for Putin? Give me a break.
Out of the tens of thousands of sources, RT is one of a handful deprecated by Wikipedia for publishing fabricated information. Of course they have some good people. But, for anything that is in the least controversial, it should be avoided.
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