South Korea: Rising relapse cases raise alert amid virus infection slowdown

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The number of COVID-19 relapses in South Korea has steadily risen in the past few days, putting health authorities to the test again in the fight against COVID-19. AsiaNewsNetwork

“Investigators are looking into whether the cause of relapse is the virus being reactivated or reinfection with the virus. We are also investigating whether relapse cases lead to secondary infection,” KCDC chief Jeong Eun-kyeong said on Monday.

Jeong also said the KCDC is working closely with the World Health Organization to investigate cases of people testing positive after being released from treatment. The KCDC said it is looking to determine whether patients who recover from COVID-19 are immune to the disease and how long such immunity lasts.Health authorities have said the virus was highly likely to have been reactivated, instead of the people being reinfected, as they tested positive again in a relatively short time after being released from quarantine.

They also said the COVID-19 virus may remain latent in certain cells in the body and attack the respiratory organs again once reactivated. In South Korea, patients must test negative in two tests within 24 hours before they are released from quarantine and deemed fully recovered.The country reported 27 additional COVID-19 cases Tuesday, bringing total infections to 10,564. It marked the second day in a row that new infections have fallen below 30. On Monday, the country posted 25 new cases.

 

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