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South Korean scientists have revealed the fact that it has recently been raised that a person who has recovered from “Corona” will re-become infected with the emerging virus, which has killed more than 235,000 people, and has exceeded 3 million cases. around the world.
According to a Sky News report, overwhelming health problems have been raised, after some reports stated that people infected with the new virus “Corona” have relapsed again, and their condition has been diagnosed as “positive”, but scientists they are more likely to be diagnosed with “recovery” among people in recovery, due to gaps in the selection processes for “polymerase chain reaction”.
Researchers from the South Korean Center for Disease Control and Prevention said: “It is impossible for a new infection, ‘Corona’, to occur in the human body after a full recovery.”
And the prestigious institution in South Korea explained: “The truth is that these tests were positive because they could not distinguish between the live effects of the virus and the dead and harmless parts of the human body.”
More than 10,000 people were infected with the Corona virus in South Korea, of whom 245 died, which means that the death rate was 2.3%, which is lower than the general rate announced by the World Health Organization ( WHO), which is 3.4%.
In South Korea, 277 people were believed to have recovered from a disease recovered a second time, as did others in China and Japan, raising concerns among doctors who were betting that patients would acquire autoimmunity so that they could return. to their normal lives without even getting infected. What if they were exposed to a source of infection.
After the investigation, genetic analysis revealed that the virus has not undergone any changes that hinder the human immune system.
This guarantee comes from South Korea, while the World Health Organization previously warned of immunity certificates, after several countries began conducting antibody tests to find out who had been infected and recovered, without knowing it.
According to the World Health Organization, there is no confirmation that people who have recovered from the virus are completely immune to a second infection.
Governments bet on these tests to determine who can return to normal life because they are safe from a new infection.