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WHO investigates reports of recovered coronavirus patients testing positive again

recommended that a clinically recovered COVID-19 patient should test negative for the virus twice, with tests conducted at least 24 hours apart, before being discharged from the hospital.

South Korean health officials said they would be launching epidemiological investigations to determine what was behind the trend. The number of patients who were believed to have been cleared of the coronavirus but later tested positive jumped from 51 on Monday to 91 on Friday. Shortly after, WHO announced it would also be looking into the recent COVID-19 trend in South Korea as well.

 

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Corona or covid19 ? I twinkel someone or something is spraying it by purpose in the air. Did you ask north Korea

If so chine wouldn’t release the wuhan ,,bull shi...news

Not good news at all!

got wonder - did it morph n2 stronger version?

Sh*t 😔

Coco V wants us dead.

Writing on the wall: fear tactic to attempt to gain control.

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The Rona don’t care...

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