The WHO Doesn't Recommend Passing Out 'Immunity Passports' To Recovered COVID-19 Patients
The WHO Doesn't Recommend Passing Out 'Immunity Passports' To Recovered COVID-19 Patients

The World Health Organization discouraged governments from handing out immunity passports.

They said there isn’t any evidence that recovered COVID-19 patients won’t contract it again.

According to Business Insider, the WHO said it’s too early to see if they develop antibodies that give them immunity.

They said: "People who assume that they are immune to a second infection because they have received a positive test result may ignore public health advice.