Heard of one who is infected twice.
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Pfizer. Young fellow. Test positive. Recovered. Tested positive again. 

Expert says some of the viruses might have remained in the body for up to 90 days that is not flushed out. However, they are not infectious.
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(28-02-2022, 06:31 PM)theold Wrote:  Pfizer. Young fellow. Test positive. Recovered. Tested positive again. 

Expert says some of the viruses might have remained in the body for up to 90 days that is not flushed out. However, they are not infectious.

Thought I’ve read in the newspapers sometime ago that a man was infected so many times that he’s still in the hospital for more than a year?

tomorrow will be a better day
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(28-02-2022, 06:31 PM)theold Wrote:  Pfizer. Young fellow. Test positive. Recovered. Tested positive again. 

Expert says some of the viruses might have remained in the body for up to 90 days that is not flushed out. However, they are not infectious.

That is correct. Once you are infected and recovered, it doesn't mean you are  immune for good. It only makes your immune system stronger towards this virus. So you must still wear mask and keep safe distance until dunno when....... Big Grin

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some got 3 times
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(28-02-2022, 06:34 PM)surfer Wrote:  Thought I’ve read in the newspapers sometime ago that a man was infected so many times that he’s still in the hospital for more than a year?

Your case might be people who are already immunocompromised.
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(28-02-2022, 06:34 PM)surfer Wrote:  Thought I’ve read in the newspapers sometime ago that a man was infected so many times that he’s still in the hospital for more than a year?

There was another article about a drown victim's body tested covid positive close to 50 times when they did the test daily.
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(28-02-2022, 07:12 PM)theold Wrote:  Your case might be people who are already immunocompromised.

The man in the report couldn’t be discharged from the hospital because he is always tested as positive.

tomorrow will be a better day
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(28-02-2022, 06:31 PM)theold Wrote:  Pfizer. Young fellow. Test positive. Recovered. Tested positive again. 

Expert says some of the viruses might have remained in the body for up to 90 days that is not flushed out. However, they are not infectious.

It is infected or resurfaced?
If resurfaced, then it means we must constant keep our immune system strong till it flush out. 
If infected again, could be virus load is very much more than antibodies.
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I know some people are conned not just twice but three times. They are not very bright.
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