More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again

Denizen

Gold Member
Oct 23, 2018
4,837
1,062
190
This could be an answer to the question of whether you acquire immunity after recovering from a COVID-19 infection.

This is bad news because it means that COVID-19 could be problematic for a long time.

In the US testing is not progressing well in terms of testing capacity, the number of tests already performed, and time for processing and notification of results.

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again
By Yaron SteinbuchApril 10, 2020 | 12:22pm | Updated

The number of people in South Korea who tested positive for the coronavirus for a second time after apparently recovering has risen to 91 — an increase of 40 from the 51 reported earlier this week, according to a report.

Jeong Eun-kyeong, head of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters that the virus may have been “reactivated” rather than the patients being reinfected, Reuters reported.

Health authorities in the country said epidemiological investigations were under way to figure out what is behind the disturbing trend — as many countries are hoping that people will develop sufficient immunity to prevent a resurgence of the pandemic. ...
 
You sound happy that people can be reinfected. ... :cuckoo:
People can't be "reinfected."

All of the authorities even admit in their testing;

"The agent detected may not be the definite cause of disease."


So if the agent detected may not be the cause? WTF?!


They need to prove that there IS a virus, rather than the endosome theory to begin with.

If they can successfully culture this thing, then I will believe that it exists.

Since all of the testing on the FDA, CDC, WHO and other sites explicitly disavow, that, this might not actually be the cause of the disease?

Then there is no way that you can end endosomes reactions to pollution, stress, MSM corporate hype and fear. . (possibly even 5G? :heehee: ionizing radiation?) etc.

They never did the science, thus, we cannot trust them.



 
This could be an answer to the question of whether you acquire immunity after recovering from a COVID-19 infection.

This is bad news because it means that COVID-19 could be problematic for a long time.

In the US testing is not progressing well in terms of testing capacity, the number of tests already performed, and time for processing and notification of results.

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again
By Yaron SteinbuchApril 10, 2020 | 12:22pm | Updated

The number of people in South Korea who tested positive for the coronavirus for a second time after apparently recovering has risen to 91 — an increase of 40 from the 51 reported earlier this week, according to a report.

Jeong Eun-kyeong, head of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters that the virus may have been “reactivated” rather than the patients being reinfected, Reuters reported.

Health authorities in the country said epidemiological investigations were under way to figure out what is behind the disturbing trend — as many countries are hoping that people will develop sufficient immunity to prevent a resurgence of the pandemic. ...

But are they also getting sick, that's the question. If they're not, and have developed immunity, then millions of tests aren't worth what they're supposed to be excepting the antibody test. If they are it means we're all fucked unless and until a vaccine can be developed.
 
The only question is ... how do we blame this on President Trump?

161113-trump-protest-jpo-958a_e692361be7481416d6856eace050d5ac.fit-760w.jpg
 
But are they also getting sick, that's the question.
Although most patients who retest positive do not display clinical symptoms, some have developed fevers and other signs of the virus. One such patient, a 36-year-old man, died in Wuhan on March 2, five days after being declared recovered.
 
This could be an answer to the question of whether you acquire immunity after recovering from a COVID-19 infection.

This is bad news because it means that COVID-19 could be problematic for a long time.

In the US testing is not progressing well in terms of testing capacity, the number of tests already performed, and time for processing and notification of results.

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again
By Yaron SteinbuchApril 10, 2020 | 12:22pm | Updated

The number of people in South Korea who tested positive for the coronavirus for a second time after apparently recovering has risen to 91 — an increase of 40 from the 51 reported earlier this week, according to a report.

Jeong Eun-kyeong, head of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters that the virus may have been “reactivated” rather than the patients being reinfected, Reuters reported.

Health authorities in the country said epidemiological investigations were under way to figure out what is behind the disturbing trend — as many countries are hoping that people will develop sufficient immunity to prevent a resurgence of the pandemic. ...


Oh, so now they are an excample of how to deal with the covid? Hm. For weeks you guys have been saying Trump failed and that South Korea was an excample of how it's done.
 
This could be an answer to the question of whether you acquire immunity after recovering from a COVID-19 infection.

This is bad news because it means that COVID-19 could be problematic for a long time.

In the US testing is not progressing well in terms of testing capacity, the number of tests already performed, and time for processing and notification of results.

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again
By Yaron SteinbuchApril 10, 2020 | 12:22pm | Updated

The number of people in South Korea who tested positive for the coronavirus for a second time after apparently recovering has risen to 91 — an increase of 40 from the 51 reported earlier this week, according to a report.

Jeong Eun-kyeong, head of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters that the virus may have been “reactivated” rather than the patients being reinfected, Reuters reported.

Health authorities in the country said epidemiological investigations were under way to figure out what is behind the disturbing trend — as many countries are hoping that people will develop sufficient immunity to prevent a resurgence of the pandemic. ...

But are they also getting sick, that's the question. If they're not, and have developed immunity, then millions of tests aren't worth what they're supposed to be excepting the antibody test. If they are it means we're all fucked unless and until a vaccine can be developed.

The people who are not getting COVID19 symptoms are probably immune to the consequences. However, there is no evidence they are not susceptible to infection and infecting others.
 
This could be an answer to the question of whether you acquire immunity after recovering from a COVID-19 infection.

This is bad news because it means that COVID-19 could be problematic for a long time.

In the US testing is not progressing well in terms of testing capacity, the number of tests already performed, and time for processing and notification of results.

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again
By Yaron SteinbuchApril 10, 2020 | 12:22pm | Updated

The number of people in South Korea who tested positive for the coronavirus for a second time after apparently recovering has risen to 91 — an increase of 40 from the 51 reported earlier this week, according to a report.

Jeong Eun-kyeong, head of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters that the virus may have been “reactivated” rather than the patients being reinfected, Reuters reported.

Health authorities in the country said epidemiological investigations were under way to figure out what is behind the disturbing trend — as many countries are hoping that people will develop sufficient immunity to prevent a resurgence of the pandemic. ...


Oh, so now they are an excample of how to deal with the covid? Hm. For weeks you guys have been saying Trump failed and that South Korea was an excample of how it's done.

Shut up and drink your snake oil like a good red-hatter Trumpie.

snake-oil.jpg


Roughly translated " I posted that South Korea nailed it proving Trump is a liar but I diddnt look before I kept and I feel stupid because I got called out on it". You are too bored.
 
This could be an answer to the question of whether you acquire immunity after recovering from a COVID-19 infection.

This is bad news because it means that COVID-19 could be problematic for a long time.

In the US testing is not progressing well in terms of testing capacity, the number of tests already performed, and time for processing and notification of results.

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again
By Yaron SteinbuchApril 10, 2020 | 12:22pm | Updated

The number of people in South Korea who tested positive for the coronavirus for a second time after apparently recovering has risen to 91 — an increase of 40 from the 51 reported earlier this week, according to a report.

Jeong Eun-kyeong, head of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters that the virus may have been “reactivated” rather than the patients being reinfected, Reuters reported.

Health authorities in the country said epidemiological investigations were under way to figure out what is behind the disturbing trend — as many countries are hoping that people will develop sufficient immunity to prevent a resurgence of the pandemic. ...

But are they also getting sick, that's the question. If they're not, and have developed immunity, then millions of tests aren't worth what they're supposed to be excepting the antibody test. If they are it means we're all fucked unless and until a vaccine can be developed.

What was given in the article as an explanation is that MAYBE -- just never "got well" the 1st time.. Don't know if its a RE-infection..

I'll venture a guess that they are CLEARING patients with the screening tests.. And there's limits to the ability of these tests to FIND remnants of infection... That and the PRESSURE to discharge them and send them HOME to quarantine..
 
Here, in the shithole, the docs know that "clear' isn't necessarily clear so you're stuck for 7-10 days before test 2 to try to be "more sure" but they say, straight up, it isn't 100%. Be careful
 
But are they also getting sick, that's the question.
Although most patients who retest positive do not display clinical symptoms, some have developed fevers and other signs of the virus. One such patient, a 36-year-old man, died in Wuhan on March 2, five days after being declared recovered.

Maybe their testing is faulty.. Can't be used to declare patients "recovered".. Might not diagnose them until the infection is fairly established as well..
 
This could be an answer to the question of whether you acquire immunity after recovering from a COVID-19 infection.

This is bad news because it means that COVID-19 could be problematic for a long time.

In the US testing is not progressing well in terms of testing capacity, the number of tests already performed, and time for processing and notification of results.

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again
By Yaron SteinbuchApril 10, 2020 | 12:22pm | Updated

The number of people in South Korea who tested positive for the coronavirus for a second time after apparently recovering has risen to 91 — an increase of 40 from the 51 reported earlier this week, according to a report.

Jeong Eun-kyeong, head of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters that the virus may have been “reactivated” rather than the patients being reinfected, Reuters reported.

Health authorities in the country said epidemiological investigations were under way to figure out what is behind the disturbing trend — as many countries are hoping that people will develop sufficient immunity to prevent a resurgence of the pandemic. ...

Corona is nothing more as common flu, you can get it many times too.
 
This could be an answer to the question of whether you acquire immunity after recovering from a COVID-19 infection.

This is bad news because it means that COVID-19 could be problematic for a long time.

In the US testing is not progressing well in terms of testing capacity, the number of tests already performed, and time for processing and notification of results.

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again
By Yaron SteinbuchApril 10, 2020 | 12:22pm | Updated

The number of people in South Korea who tested positive for the coronavirus for a second time after apparently recovering has risen to 91 — an increase of 40 from the 51 reported earlier this week, according to a report.

Jeong Eun-kyeong, head of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters that the virus may have been “reactivated” rather than the patients being reinfected, Reuters reported.

Health authorities in the country said epidemiological investigations were under way to figure out what is behind the disturbing trend — as many countries are hoping that people will develop sufficient immunity to prevent a resurgence of the pandemic. ...
What it could mean is the end of the Bill of Rights and the beginning of 50 state dictatorships
 
This could be an answer to the question of whether you acquire immunity after recovering from a COVID-19 infection.

This is bad news because it means that COVID-19 could be problematic for a long time.

In the US testing is not progressing well in terms of testing capacity, the number of tests already performed, and time for processing and notification of results.

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again
By Yaron SteinbuchApril 10, 2020 | 12:22pm | Updated

The number of people in South Korea who tested positive for the coronavirus for a second time after apparently recovering has risen to 91 — an increase of 40 from the 51 reported earlier this week, according to a report.

Jeong Eun-kyeong, head of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters that the virus may have been “reactivated” rather than the patients being reinfected, Reuters reported.

Health authorities in the country said epidemiological investigations were under way to figure out what is behind the disturbing trend — as many countries are hoping that people will develop sufficient immunity to prevent a resurgence of the pandemic. ...
What it could mean is the end of the Bill of Rights and the beginning of 50 state dictatorships

You should demand your own island then. All by yourself.
 
This could be an answer to the question of whether you acquire immunity after recovering from a COVID-19 infection.

This is bad news because it means that COVID-19 could be problematic for a long time.

In the US testing is not progressing well in terms of testing capacity, the number of tests already performed, and time for processing and notification of results.

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again

More recovered coronavirus patients in South Korea are testing positive again
By Yaron SteinbuchApril 10, 2020 | 12:22pm | Updated

The number of people in South Korea who tested positive for the coronavirus for a second time after apparently recovering has risen to 91 — an increase of 40 from the 51 reported earlier this week, according to a report.

Jeong Eun-kyeong, head of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters that the virus may have been “reactivated” rather than the patients being reinfected, Reuters reported.

Health authorities in the country said epidemiological investigations were under way to figure out what is behind the disturbing trend — as many countries are hoping that people will develop sufficient immunity to prevent a resurgence of the pandemic. ...
What it could mean is the end of the Bill of Rights and the beginning of 50 state dictatorships

You should demand your own island then. All by yourself.
If you dont see the danger of giving government pinheads the power to dictate when and where you can go then you probably cheered the Patriot Act also
 

Forum List

Back
Top