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COVID-19 patients likely to be ‘most infectious during first week after symptom onset’ – TheHealthSite
The research noted that people with the COVID-19 virus infection are most likely to be highly infectious from symptom onset and the following five days.

A new study has recently revealed that although the genetic material of the novel coronavirus may still be detected in the respiratory or stool samples of COVID-19 patients for several weeks, no infectious virus particle was found beyond nine days of symptom onset, a new study says. Also Read – COVID-19 antibodies detected up to 3 months after infection, says study
The research, published in The Lancet Microbe journal, noted that people with the SARS-CoV-2 virus infection are most likely to be highly…
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