Coronavirus-cured patients were infected a second time



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The result raises concerns about the active permanence of the virus in the human body and the creation of sufficient immunity to prevent a new outbreak.
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247 – South Korea reported on Friday 10 that 91 cured patients tested positive for the coronavirus for the second time, reports the British newspaper The Telegraph. The result has sparked international concern as several countries hope that infected populations have created sufficient immunity to prevent a new pandemic outbreak. Furthermore, many believe that the virus may remain active for longer than previously thought.

The Korean authorities at the Korean Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Korea announced that they had sent a team to the city of Daegu, the center of the pandemic in the country, to investigate the problem. Some of the reinfected patients showed no symptoms, while others suffered from fever and respiratory problems.

With massive population testing, new cases are easier to diagnose and, therefore, to control the spread of the disease. The country that was one of the first affected, given its proximity to China, has twice as many cases as Brazil and registers less than 10 deaths per day, with hundreds recovered. Currently, official data indicates 10,500 infected in the country, of which 7,500 have been recovered.

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