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Cancer patient carried coronavirus for 105 days without symptoms, says case study – The Tribune
They found from blood tests that her body was never able to make antibodies
New York, November 6
While most people infected with the novel coronavirus actively shed the pathogen for about eight days, scientists have reported an unusual case of a blood cancer patient who carried the virus for about 105 days, “and remained infectious for at least 70,” without experiencing any symptoms the entire time.
According to the study, published in the journal Cell, understanding how long people can remain actively infected is important since it provides new details about COVID-19 that…
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