COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

Rarely-Wrong Liggins

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It might just remain at a low level in your body until a point at which your immunity response level dips and then it flares up again.

THIS...is what I'm thinking. Is it something like a herpes where it sticks with you forever?

If so, the concern is, can any of your flare ups kill you. Or does it become less lethal?
 

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They are saying it’s not a reinfection but a remnant of the dead cells still remained and that was detected. Exactly what happened in South Korea last month.

That is not what that story stated. Reread it again. The story actually stated:

"... These eight sailors had previously tested positive and were removed from the ship in order to self-quarantine.

They had all tested negative twice before being allowed back on board before this latest incident of testing positive again for the virus.

This latest development is in addition to five other sailors aboard the ship that CNN reported earlier this week who had also again tested positive after being thought to be clear of the virus.

The carrier is heavily screening crew members for reports of symptoms. Some of the now 13 sailors who have retested positive in fact had reported symptoms to the medical crew, the official said.

Politico was the first to report on the eight additional sailors.

The official said it is not clear if sailors have somehow been re-infected or if very low levels of the virus have remained in their bodies and testing had not caught it... ."

Eight sailors from USS Theodore Roosevelt who previously had coronavirus test positive again - CNNPolitics
 
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