There is currently no evidence to support the belief that people who have recovered from coronavirus then have immunity, the World Health Organisation has said.
03.04.2020 - 01:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Immunity certificates issued to people who have recovered from coronavirus would be "dangerous" and unnecessary, a health expert has said.
English Health Secretary Matt Hancock told a press conference on Thursday that the UK Government was considering handing out the documents to allow people to "get back, as much as possible, to normal life".
But Eleanor Riley, Professor of Immunology and Infectious Disease at the University of Edinburgh, said that such certificates would give people a
There is currently no evidence to support the belief that people who have recovered from coronavirus then have immunity, the World Health Organisation has said.
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