Evidence-Based: Is Trump Immune to COVID?
Trump was prescribed REN-COV2, an experimental monoclonal antibody cocktail during his treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. According to the former researcher at Harvard Medical School and the current senior fellow at the Federation of American Scientists Eric Feigl-Ding, the synthetic antibody is likely to contribute to the "decreasing viral load" in Trump's system and does not mean immunity to COVID.
However, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the risk of reinfection of the coronavirus may be low in the first three months after infection. This deduction is based on research on another betacoronavirus, which belongs to the same genus of coronavirus. Meanwhile, there has currently been no confirmed case of reinfection of the coronavirus.
But does no longer being considered a transmission risk to other people mean life-long immunity and being free of the coronavirus?
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