Man In Hong Kong Contracts Coronavirus For A
Second Time Confirming Previous Site Claims (Video)August 26. 2020
This week news reports indicate a 33-year-old man in Hong Kong contracted
the coronavirus (Covid-19) for a second time. He was hospitalized
after contracting coronavirus in March 2020, then discharged.
However, 4-months later he flew to Spain and the United Kingdom,
then returned to Hong Kong on August 15, 2020.
When he was tested upon returning home,
though he was asymptomatic, doctors discovered he had
contracted coronavirus again. In fact, he had a second strain of
the virus, which is how scientists and doctors know it
is a reinfection.
This confirms what I have been trying to
reinforce in previous items on the site regarding
immunity issues and the coronavirus, in article such as
"Coronavirus Infection Rate
Skyrockets Among American Kids With The Reopening Of Schools As
Previously Predicted On The Site" and "Racist Madonna Flies Out To Jamaica
After Bragging About Having Coronavirus And Engaging In Criminal
Misconduct Against Jamaicans" among others.
I also wrote about this topic months ago
on April 10, 2020 (Nurse Contracted Coronavirus In
Hawaii That Has Remained In Her System For 32-Days), where I
stated, "Reports have been surfacing for the past week
and a half that some patients who tested positive for
coronavirus, then negative for the infection after
recovery, are now stricken with it again. This poses a
public health risk regarding others becoming infected by
people who thought the virus was out of their system
after the internationally (WHO) stated 2-week incubation
period. Doctors need to periodically test patients again
who have recovered from coronavirus, until a sufficient
amount of time has passed indicating they are in the
clear."
However, some outlets such as CNN had
attributed it to the virus shedding not reinfection. It
is clear now that people really have been getting
reinfected as I stated months ago. I also warned on May
4, 2020 regarding reinfection in the article "Prince Charles Needs To Be Careful
To Avoid Becoming Sick Again With The Coronavirus (Covid-19)." I
was warning for over 4-months that people can become
reinfected with the coronavirus and not to develop a
false sense of security believing you are immune to
reinfection after contracting the virus.
I was also the first to state there is
more than one strain to the current coronavirus
outbreak, when many news outlets such as CNN were
stating there exists only one (Scientists Confirm 8 Coronavirus
Strains Are Circling The Globe As Previously Stated On The Site (Covid-19)).
Covid-19 is operating like an
engineered, virulent, plague form of the flu that can
come back at anytime in the future, regarding
reinfection, as it's germ warfare (The True Origins Of The Coronavirus
Outbreak (Covid-19)). The immunity is short lived. The virus is
complex and insidious. Do your best to avoid it.
STORY SOURCE
Case of man reinfected with coronavirus stokes
immunity fears
Hong Kong case leads scientists to doubt
development of antibodies in previous patients, but
other experts say it is no cause for alarm
Mon 24 Aug 2020 13.32 EDT - Last
modified on Mon 24 Aug 2020 23.37 EDT - A young man has
been diagnosed with coronavirus more than four months
after he recovered from a first episode of the disease,
suggesting that immunity to the virus can be short-lived
and raising more questions about vaccines against
Covid-19.
The case in Hong Kong is the first
lab-confirmed reinfection. Genetic sequencing by
scientists at the University of Hong Kong established
that the second episode, in an otherwise healthy young
man, was caused by a slightly different strain.
Researchers had hoped that the man’s immune system would
still have recognised and fought off the virus at the
second encounter.
Dr Kelvin Kai-Wang To and colleagues say
people who have recovered from Covid-19 should not be
assumed to be immune. They should still be offered
vaccination, once it is available, and should also
comply with mask-wearing and social distancing
restrictions.
“Our findings suggest that Covid-19 may
persist in the global human population, as is the case
for other common-cold associated human coronaviruses,
even if patients have acquired immunity via natural
infection,” they said in a statement.
The 33-year-old man was unaware that he
had caught the virus a second time. He was returning to
Hong Kong from Spain on a flight via the United Kingdom.
His infection was detected when he was tested on entry
at Hong Kong airport on 15 August and was taken to
hospital, where he remained until he was clear of the
virus – although at no point did he show symptoms...
https://www.theguardian.com
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