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A positive virus test and reverse-transcribed RNA – ABC News
Some people test positive for the COVID virus for longer than others. While some have compromised immune systems, many have a normal immune system and are not infectious….
Some people test positive for the COVID virus for longer than others. While some have compromised immune systems, many have a normal immune system and are not infectious. A research group in Boston may know why, and think that RNA from the virus may have done a reverse park into the DNA of the cells in the respiratory tract.
Guest:
Prof Rudolf JaenischWhitehead Institute
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston
Host:
Dr Norman Swan
Producer:
Diane Dean
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