Chinese health officials say that about 14% of people who had the coronavirus but recovered and were discharged from hospital have tested positive for the virus again.
Health officials admit they're still learning about the new coronavirus and how it operates within the human body. The same phenomenon has been reported in Japan, when a woman in her 40s who had recovered and tested negative for the virus then tested positive more than three weeks later.
The authorities in both countries have pledged to continue tracking former patients, even after they've been discharged from hospital.
Health officials admit they're still learning about the new coronavirus and how it operates within the human body. The same phenomenon has been reported in Japan, when a woman in her 40s who had recovered and tested negative for the virus then tested positive more than three weeks later.
The authorities in both countries have pledged to continue tracking former patients, even after they've been discharged from hospital.
There's a "Global Panic" over coronavirus.— Global Politics (@Globalpoliticss) February 27, 2020
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Seems that Umra has been stopped!— Zaid Hamid (@ZaidZamanHamid) February 27, 2020
What next..? Hajj? ☹️
Also, Pakistan govt must explain how does Corona virus entered Pakistan from Iran? When borders were closed, why flights were allowed in? Some jackass need to hang here. š¤¬#Coronaviruspakistan #CoronavirusOutbreak pic.twitter.com/lF0j0rlkVf
"If the coronavirus breaks out in the US, Trump's cuts to public health and his downplaying of the virus' severity could haunt him."#CoronavirusOutbreak https://t.co/uN8U5osc7J— Democratic Coalition (@TheDemCoalition) February 27, 2020
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