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A Slovenian doctor, employed at the Clinical Center in Maribor, was re-infected with the corona virus after being previously vaccinated with two doses of the vaccine, confirmed Slovenia’s second largest hospital.
The doctor recently returned from Africa, so it is assumed that he may have been infected with a more contagious variant of the virus in South Africa, which has not yet been proven, reports Hina.
As reported by the TV station POP-TV, re-infection is possible because no vaccine is one hundred percent effective and after confirming the infection with a PCR test, they acted according to the prescribed protocol and informed the epidemiologists.
As microbiologist Tjasha Zhohar Cretnik from the National Laboratory for Health, Environment and Food stated today, microbiologists need at least a week to sort out the virus genome and confirm the type, and no case of the South African type has been registered in Slovenia so far.
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