The first woman in the world to die after being infected with coronary for the second time

A woman in the Netherlands has become the first reported person to have died after being infected with the Coronobrus again. The 89-year-old had a compromised immune system after suffering with a rare kind of bone marrow of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The situation, known as the Waldenström macroglobulinemia, had weakened its immune system. It [...]
The 89-year-old had a compromised immune system after suffering with a rare kind of bone marrow of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
The situation, known as the Waldenström macroglobulinemia, had weakened its immune system.
She had presented a cough and a heavy fever and proved positive for the virus and was released from the hospital five days later. Weeks later, she began a new round of chemotherapy treatment. Two days after the treatment began and 59 days after the initial symptoms of COVID-19, she again developed symptoms of coronary.
She proved positive for the virus and was then given the test of antibodies on the fourth and sixth day. Two weeks later, she died and scientists have now said she suffered from reinfectation.
This makes the sixth case of reinfectation and the first in which a patient died of reinfectation in the world, Mirror reports.












