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COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by BIAFRAisBURIED: 6:41am On Apr 14, 2020
At least 116 people cleared of the virus have tested positive again, raising questions for authorities.

The number of such relapse cases more than doubled from 51 reported last week, even as officials suggested they would soon look at easing strict recommendations aimed at preventing new outbreaks.

South Korea reported only 25 new cases of the coronavirus overall on Monday, continuing a weeks-long decline. To date, the country has reported a total of 10,537 cases and 217 deaths.

Officials are still investigating the cause of the relapses,
but Jeong Eun-kyeong, director of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC), said the virus may have been reactivated, rather than the patients being reinfected.

Other experts said faulty tests may be playing a role, or remnants of the virus may still be in patients' systems.

Reporting from the capital Seoul, Al Jazeera's Rob McBride said the developments were "worrying" for officials worldwide trying to understand the virus.

"Does that mean that there had been a problem in testing? Does it mean that there are many more questions about this virus that the experts simply don’t know? Could it be mutating in some form?" said McBride.

"So there are questions and of course they're questions that are important not only here in South Korea but with epidemiologists the world over, who are in the thick of it as the pandemic advances," he said.

Possible false positives
Archie Clements, professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the Curtin University in Perth, Australia, told Al Jazeera the growing number of those testing positive again in South Korea may simply be because "no diagnostic test is perfect for any disease" and false positives are a fact of testing a large population, especially during the outbreak of a new virus.

Clements also said it is possible the virus is reactivating in the apparently recovered, but noted it was unlikely that those who had previously tested positive and were later cleared had independently picked up the virus a second time.

"I think what is very, very unlikely is that these people are being reinfected by other people," said Clements. "There’s plenty of evidence to suggest that there is quite a strong immune response to infection with coronavirus, and that should protect people from infection for a period of time. What's not currently known is for how long."

Easing restrictions
South Korea, which has been hailed for its speedy and widespread testing, plans to send 600,000 coronavirus testing kits to the United States on Tuesday in the first such shipment following a request from US President Donald Trump, a Seoul official told Reuters news agency on Monday.

At the same time, government leaders have called on South Koreans to continue to follow guidelines and restrictions on social gatherings, but hinted that such measures could soon be eased.

At a meeting on disaster management on Monday, Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said the government would soon be looking to loosen the guidelines, which call for people to stay at home, avoid social gatherings of any type, and only go out for essential reasons.

"Later this week, we plan to review our intensive social distancing campaign that we have carried out so far and discuss whether we will switch to routine safety measures," he said.

Chung cautioned that even when the restrictions are eased, the country will not return to life as before the outbreak.

"We need a very cautious approach because any premature easing of social distancing could bring irreversible consequences, and have to ponder deeply about when and how we switch to the new system," he said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/04/200413110301074.html

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by Citytrend: 6:48am On Apr 14, 2020
Then this is time for families to boost spiritual their immune if the fleshly immune has failed

Still waiting for the scientists that said there's no God to Lead the way with their Socalled indebt knowledge and understanding.

God have mercy on us for our foolishness

Abeg joo, I will Build a company Logo or Website for your Product or Company

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by Nobody: 6:48am On Apr 14, 2020
Covid mapa mi na
Dakun mapa Mi na

This covid go open Yansh o. My guy dey hope make lock down relax. He go use all him savings do giveaway based on say he go collect after lock down. Buhari Don finish my guy. He Don dey contemplate how he wan take collect him money back from people wey he dash. Make giver no go turn beggar.

May God heal the world. Now no be only covid and hunger we dey fight. Awawa, one million boys and shaolin temple boys join. Parents and brothers of hoodlums reading this warn your people. No mercy from this side.

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by HeadNigga: 6:51am On Apr 14, 2020
So the virus still comes back for REMIX after recovering from the first HIT?

This is a feature of one hit wonders. They remix their one and only hit songs and do not last. Corona won't last

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by masciv: 6:52am On Apr 14, 2020
Hmm.
Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by cheesmooth(m): 6:52am On Apr 14, 2020
shocked this is so serious , let the Nigerian doctors tell this people the secret behind quick recoveries in our country, Nigeria been selfish here grin tell Koreans the secret kiss

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by Saheed9: 6:52am On Apr 14, 2020
Wahala Dey o

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by chinavs9ja(m): 6:52am On Apr 14, 2020
Hmm

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by shadelek(m): 6:52am On Apr 14, 2020
This is serious. I hope NCDC is following development from other countries coz patients are being discharged almost everyday.

Surely, we'll see the end of this deadly virus soon.

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by NigeriaBam: 6:52am On Apr 14, 2020
Confuse Post.

That’s scary, maybe they should all be tested again after they are symptom free for X amount of days. And remain in isolation until they get the all clear. This would be a bloody disaster if people end up out in public again who actually are not recovered.

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by NaijaOlosho(f): 6:53am On Apr 14, 2020
shocked oh God have mercy

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by Iceman2017(m): 6:53am On Apr 14, 2020
God help humanity...

If not that our scientists are now selling ankara and riding keke napep, what is ordinary covid 19 vaccine or even cure they won't be able to produce.

Who will be like Dr scot in in the movie called last ship?

God help us ohh!!!

Now how are we sure that the same thing will not happen to discharged patients in Nigeria?
Who knows if the virus has the ability to mutate?

I just hope that our government will do something needful and quarantine those discharged patients to a period of 2 months

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by uchman48(m): 6:53am On Apr 14, 2020
And Nigeria is releasing their own patients without monitoring them to see if they will be a relapse. I don't regret being a Nigerian what I regret is having idiots around me that voted in an illiterate idiot because of four cups of rice. now we are all suffering. come 2023 when they will organize rally, you will see this same set of people standing under hot sun to shout the party slogans forgetting totally how they were kept at home for weeks without palliatives. am tired of complaining, the government should do their worst, las las we go dey alright

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by Coronavirus84: 6:53am On Apr 14, 2020
At this junction, The whole world needs God intervention. God, please Heal the world

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by hisexcellency34: 6:53am On Apr 14, 2020
The more Sanwo-Olu release recovered patient; the more NCDC discovers new COVID-19 positive patients. I smell fraud
Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by Chekwube1989(m): 6:53am On Apr 14, 2020
Is well am even tire of this covid 19
Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by Mindlog: 6:53am On Apr 14, 2020
The relapse is scary!
Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by Openbusiness: 6:54am On Apr 14, 2020
grin gobe
Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by oluwasegun007(m): 6:54am On Apr 14, 2020
Can someone please notify sanwo olu...

I hope they still have their contact for follow up.

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by Sheriman(m): 6:54am On Apr 14, 2020
EGUNGUN don enter Express, Dangote Cement Truck don jam am
Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by SmellingAnus(m): 6:54am On Apr 14, 2020
Corotality...
Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by Openbusiness: 6:54am On Apr 14, 2020
What of the ones 9ja don discharge? Who is retesting them to confirm if they are relapsing too? That's why I think Coronavirus treatment is not a rush rush thing. People need to be treated on a long term basis like 6 months. Relocate them to a massive estate like Aso Rock, feed them, take care of them, give them the best Healthcare for 6months, let them enjoy out of the Buhari feeding and drinking budget of billions per year. After 6 months of presidential enjoyment, walai, dem go dey alright grin

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by hucienda: 6:54am On Apr 14, 2020
Which kain wahala bi dis.
Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by N2B2: 6:54am On Apr 14, 2020
And here we were, thinking that recovered patients are immune to the virus.

God, please have mercy on us!

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by dante0147: 6:54am On Apr 14, 2020
This one Weak me

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by ignis: 6:54am On Apr 14, 2020
Coronavirus should be renamed complex complicated virus.

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Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by DanDeeBoss(m): 6:55am On Apr 14, 2020
Which kind wahala be dis
Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by Fosterica(m): 6:55am On Apr 14, 2020
I hope we don't experience it here..
Re: COVID-19: More Recovered Patients Test Positive In South Korea by ybalogs(m): 6:55am On Apr 14, 2020
And Bauchi governor already went on a visiting spree after testing negative. These kind of irresponsibility acts is what's killing the so called developed world.

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