Positive tests for recovered virus patients are not reinfections: WHO

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WHO said it seems the patients are expelling left over materials from their lungs, as part of the recovery phase.

Coronavirus patients declared recovered who later test positive for the disease are still expelling dead lung cells rather than getting a new infection, the World Health Organization told AFP on Wednesday.

"From what we currently know -- and this is based on very recent data -- it seems they these patients are expelling left over materials from their lungs, as part of the recovery phase." As for the recovered patients who tested negative and then, weeks later, positive, more research is needed, according to the WHO.

 

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