Coronavirus Might ‘Reactivate’ In People Cured Of The Disease, According To Study

Disinfection professionals wearing protective gear spray anti-septic solution against the coronavirus (COVID-19) at a traditional market on February 26, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea.

The novel coronavirus is new in the world, which means that scientists don’t have as much information about it as they do other diseases, like the seasonal flu. While research is still ongoing, and there won’t be solid information for some time to come, a new study may shed some light on one of the biggest questions out there: do people develop immunity after recovering from COVID-19.

As Bloomberg reports, a new study from the director of South Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that it’s possible the virus may “reactivate” in people who are thought to have been cured from the disease.

One of the major questions facing scientists and experts hoping to predict and battle the coronavirus pandemic is whether or not people can test positive for the disease after having it.

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