View this post on Instagram Patients who test positive for the coronavirus weeks after recovering from Covid-19 probably aren’t capable of transmitting the infection, research from South Korea shows. Scientists from the Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention studied 285 Covid-19 survivors who had tested positive for the coronavirus after their illness had apparently resolved. The so-called "re-positive" patients weren’t found to have spread any lingering infection. The findings could be a positive sign for countries looking to relax social distancing measures. Click the link in bio to read more. A post shared by Bloomberg Business (@bloombergbusiness) on May 19, 2020 at 2:25am PDT
Patients who test positive for the coronavirus weeks after recovering from Covid-19 probably aren’t capable of transmitting the infection, research from South Korea shows. Scientists from the Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention studied 285 Covid-19 survivors who had tested positive for the coronavirus after their illness had apparently resolved. The so-called "re-positive" patients weren’t found to have spread any lingering infection. The findings could be a positive sign for countries looking to relax social distancing measures. Click the link in bio to read more.
A post shared by Bloomberg Business (@bloombergbusiness) on May 19, 2020 at 2:25am PDT