General NewsNews

Fear in U.S. allied South Korea, as 116 discharged coronavirus patients test positive again

There appears to be another twist to the Coronavirus situation globally as about 116 patients already discharged having been given clean bill of health in South Korea are said to be tested positive for the second time.

They tested negative when discharged from hospitals, according to the Korea Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC).

Description of image

They then tested positive days later.

The strange development is now under investigation by the KCDC and the World Health Organisation.

Several theories have been floated to explain the phenomenon, which has also been reported in China.

One, that the re-occurrence of the virus could indicate that the discharged patients failed to build up immunity after they had it.

Two, that the patients in South Korea that tested positive may not have been reinfected.

It may be that the virus is instead “reactivating,” with the patients experiencing something more like a relapse than a second case.

The WHO has told multiple news outlets that it is aware of the 116 patients in South Korea and is investigating.

The trend has also been reported in China: people who have gotten the virus, recovered, tested negative and then tested positive again.

The WHO suggested that this could just all be the result of faulty testing.

“It is important to make sure that when samples are collected for testing on suspected patients, procedures are followed properly,” the WHO told U.S. thehill.com.

Related Articles

Back to top button
Close

Adblock Detected

We noticed you're using an ad blocker. To continue providing you with quality journalism and up-to-date news, we rely on advertising revenue. Please consider disabling your ad blocker while visiting our site. Your support helps us keep the news accessible to everyone.

Thank you for your understanding and support.

Sincerely, Defender Media Limited