“As for the coronavirus infection, the pandemic lasts only two years and full-fledged studies have not yet been conducted.

But we can make a logical conclusion that if a patient had COVID-19, and then had measles, then in the future he is at risk of contracting a coronavirus infection again, since he no longer has the corresponding memory cells, T- and B-lymphocytes will no longer work as necessary,” Shamgunova said in an interview with Sputnik radio.

According to her, the adult population carries measles in a more severe form than children.

Earlier, the therapist and cardiologist Igor Goncharov, in an interview with the Public News Service, spoke about the features of acute respiratory viral infections after suffering COVID-19.