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First US patient has fully recovered from coronavirus in Washington state; nearly 800 still under watch


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A Washington state man who was the nation's first confirmed case of the new coronavirus has made a full recovery and is no longer quarantined, health officials announced.

Almost 800 people remain on the state's watch list as health officials around the world battle to contain the virus, COVID-19, which has infected more than 76,000 people worldwide and caused 2,247 deaths, mostly in mainland China. In the USA, 15 cases have been confirmed, and one American has died in China.

The confirmed case in Washington state was a 35-year-old from Snohomish County, near Seattle. He was released from a hospital more than two weeks ago but remained isolated at home until Wednesday, the Snohomish Health District said in a statement.

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19 minutes ago, sureshkonda said:

Recover ayina reinfect ayye chance undi anta

Recover avvadam ante they cannot detect the active virus anymore. Reinfect avvadam kadu, the virus is dormant and becomes active. But once you develop immunity against the virus, you will have immune memory if the virus becomes active again. The only problem is how much the virus will change it's genome when it becomes active again, but in most cases, once you gain immunity, you should be good. 

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8 minutes ago, sureshkonda said:

Em matladuthunnav vaya ? Recover ayinaka reinfect ayye chance 14%.

 

44 minutes ago, Catabolite said:

Recover avvadam ante they cannot detect the active virus anymore. Reinfect avvadam kadu, the virus is dormant and becomes active. But once you develop immunity against the virus, you will have immune memory if the virus becomes active again. The only problem is how much the virus will change it's genome when it becomes active again, but in most cases, once you gain immunity, you should be good

 

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