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Hii iliyopo kwa sasa inadumu siku 21, ila kuna nyingine imeibuka yenye uwezo wa kudumu siku 49
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Researchers claim they might have discovered a mutated coronavirus sub-type after 'finding a patient who was infectious for a record period of 49 DAYS'
Chinese researchers have warned a new mutated sub-type of the novel coronavirus which has a prolonged ability to infect others may have occurred after seeing a case where the disease appeared to be 'chronic'.
Experts found an unusual case of a middle-aged man, who had the COVID-19 disease for 49 days with a high viral load - a record length that they had not seen before.
However, the man's symptoms were light and the researchers said he appeared to have formed a 'dynamic balance' with the virus.
Researchers claim they might have found a mutated coronavirus sub-type
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Researchers claim they might have discovered a mutated coronavirus sub-type after 'finding a patient who was infectious for a record period of 49 DAYS'
- The Chinese man had the COVID-19 disease for 49 days with mild symptoms
- He appeared to have formed a 'dynamic balance' with the virus, experts said
- Previous research showed survivors normally tested negative after 20 days
- Experts said the information could indicate a new mild sub-type of the virus
- Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?
Chinese researchers have warned a new mutated sub-type of the novel coronavirus which has a prolonged ability to infect others may have occurred after seeing a case where the disease appeared to be 'chronic'.
Experts found an unusual case of a middle-aged man, who had the COVID-19 disease for 49 days with a high viral load - a record length that they had not seen before.
However, the man's symptoms were light and the researchers said he appeared to have formed a 'dynamic balance' with the virus.
Researchers claim they might have found a mutated coronavirus sub-type