Watch VideoThe Netherlands has reported the world's first death from COVID-19 reinfection.
An eighty-nine year old Dutch woman survived the first time but died after she caught the virus again about two months later.
She also suffered from a rare bone marrow cancer.
The cancer treatments left her with a compromised...
Netherlands Reports First Death From COVID-19 Reinfection
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