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COVID-19 Patients in China Testing Positive Twice
Cured COVID-19 patients are testing positive again for SARS‐CoV‐2 RNA in China. Discharged patients who are asymptomatic end up testing positive. Often times, it is unclear whether a person who has tested positive again is contagious or not. Testing positive twice does not specifically show the presence of virus replicating or being transmissible.
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COVID-19 Patients in China Testing Positive Twice