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Retesting For COVID-19 Four Weeks Later May Help Limit Spread Of Virus

2020-09-03 56 Dailymotion

People with confirmed COVID-19 should be retested four weeks after symptoms first appear.<br />This is to minimize their risk of spreading the virus, according to the authors of a new study.<br />In more than 1,100 infected adults in Italy, retesting four weeks later showed a stark difference.<br />UPI reports that the research showed 61% no longer had the virus in their systems.<br />However, a second retest to confirm the initial findings showed some false negatives.<br />A false negative refers to when the virus still was present but it is not detected by the test.

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