Some bad 'rona news.... Some cured girls recatch the mess

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In South Korea, A Growing Number Of COVID-19 Patients Test Positive After Recovery


QuoteA growing number of recovered COVID-19 patients are relapsing in South Korea, raising new questions and concerns among scientists and health authorities after the country successfully flattened the curve.

By Friday, Korean health authorities had identified 163 patients who tested positive again after a full recovery. The number more than doubled in about a week, up from 74 cases on April 9. Those patients — just over 2% of the country's 7,829 recovered patients — are now back in isolation.

According to Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data on Friday, the age and regional distribution of relapse cases are largely in line with that of the total infections.

To find out reasons for relapse, South Korean health authorities are running a range of tests and vetting various scenarios. The World Health Organization said last week that it is investigating the issue. While a fuller analysis will take at least a few weeks, early findings suggest there can be more than one cause.

Top KCDC officials said in recent briefings that the most likely possibility is reactivation of remaining viruses in patients' systems. If a patient had not developed sufficient immunity against the virus or if a patient's immune system weakens after recovery, the previously undetectable level of virus concentration could rebound. Or the novel coronavirus may be capable of staying dormant before reactivating.

Another possibility is that tests are picking up dead virus particles that are no longer infectious or transmissible. KCDC director-general Jeong Eun-kyeong said Friday that viruses collected from six relapse cases could not be cultivated in isolation, signifying that they are either dead or too small in number.

But some relapsed patients may have living viruses that make them sick. As of Friday, at least 61 developed symptoms, albeit mild.

A live virus is probably also transmissible, according to Jeong, but no secondary transmission by relapsed cases has been reported.

Reinfection through another virus carrier is a less probable scenario, considering that patients are retesting positive not long after they are released from treatment. Jeong said on Friday that relapse cases are detected an average of 13.5 days after recovery. The longest reported interval, however, is 35 days.

KCDC has also mentioned errors in testing or sample collecting as potential causes.

Short of definitive answers, authorities are for now advising recovered patients to stay home for an additional two weeks and to monitor for symptoms.

https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/17/836747242/in-south-korea-a-growing-number-of-covid-19-patients-test-positive-after-recover


This is.... Really discouraging and bad.  :-/


Sinpool

April 19, 2020, 08:32:28 PM #1 Last Edit: April 19, 2020, 08:32:46 PM by Apollo XXI
But are they dying.

you can recatch how the flu!


reekz

Yea. You can recatch anything if you go around a person with it. 

BigDawg

Lol on abc news Trump was encouraging protestors to go out and rally, going against all the restrictions he has been talking about. Pence was seen meeting a government official without a mask on. The government gives no fucks

Sinpool



BigDawg



GRAND ETERNAL SUPREME

This article doesn't say it, but some folks were tested positive after 24 hours of being cured 


Sinpool

Quote from: ton on April 19, 2020, 08:37:59 PM
This article doesn't say it, but some folks were tested positive after 24 hours of being cured


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vvvvvccccccvvvvvvv not her DOUBLING back a bit 

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BRockaBaby

Quote from: Apollo XXI on April 19, 2020, 08:32:28 PM
But are they dying.

you can recatch how the flu!


!!!!!

Not everything is as it seems y'all.

Read between the lines.

GRAND ETERNAL SUPREME

QuoteSome COVID-19 patients who have been declared cured after testing negative twice in 24 hours end up relapsing, if that's even the proper way to describe it. They test positive again at a later point in time, and there's no clear answer as to why that happens. Also, it's unclear whether these patients are contagious and can infect others, but some of them do show mild COVID-19 symptoms upon the second reinfection.

https://bgr.com/2020/04/19/coronavirus-symptoms-some-recovered-covid-19-patients-retest-positive/

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