One day after testing negative for coronavirus, Ahmed was in emergency with the virus

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Melbourne youth leader Ahmed Hassan was told his COVID-19 test was negative, but the next day he was rushed to hospital in terrible pain and shaking, and now testing positive for coronavirus.

A day after testing negative to COVID-19 and feeling healthy, Melbourne youth leader Ahmed Hassan was in a hospital emergency ward in terrible pain, shaking, and now testing positive for coronavirus.

Mr Hassan said that when he arrived at the hospital he had a fever and was shaking and did not understand what was happening. He was diagnosed with COVID-19. Mr Hassan is now isolating at his parents' home and said having a pre-existing condition like diabetes could make for a slower recovery. Both his parents isolated at home and he said his father had now recovered.

 

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At it again, everyone sees through this. DefundTheABC

So he went and visited 2 family members with the covid, is there a learning problem with some people, some groups of people have no regard for the truth of science and the false of their religion

Did he visit his parents knowing they were positive?

He could hav contracted the virus on the way to home after testing!

People need to get a grasp on the fact that this Covid virus does not make any decisions or discriminate against class, culture, or colour. Please social distance, isolate if necessary and wear a mask to avoid contact with aerosol spray! We need to protect our Country.

Wonder whaT the bill would of been if he lived in the USA

I told you now you believe me it is AIRBORNE SEEING IS BELIEVING? Just go out and walk around without a Mask and you will See more clearly.

This is just the media again, jumping on the one in a million case. Let's ignore the few thousand cases recently who are all asymptomatic.

Usual disgraceful reporting which I'm not even going into as most people know their rotten ways. FACT is, PCR is non specific and from this case seem to be not fully sensitive either. Result of the test is distorting the epidemiological picture of this alleged Cv19 infection.

Some people appear to have missed the point. Hope he makes a speedy full recovery. And yes, lucky country, with great care workers. Most appreciative.

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how can we continue to put validity in virus testing when yet another case like this shows up, it's too many now calling the testing accuracy in to doubt. There is too much at stake, economy crashed & 100's of thousands lost jobs. VictorianCHO DanielAndrewsMP auspol theage

Wishing him all the best for his recovery.

Aspirin every 4 hrs will fix it 👍

No negative test is 100% reliable Some took up to 5 times to get positive ....fact they ignore.

lotus2955 All the best mate. Dinner at mine to celebrate overcoming this sht

Ahmed I hope you recover soon. Best wishes!

We really don’t know the long term affects of this virus. Will it result in chronic illness later in life?

Thank GOD Ahmed is here to tell us now! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU ABC!!!!!!! 🌝🌝👊🙏🙏😇😇 Like, fully, ABC, like, my gawwwwwwd. If only we had Ahmed like fully, like, 4 or 5 weeks ago, eh? My gawwwwwwd. I hope people listen, eh. Fully. 👊👊🙏🙏🙏

'Mr Hassan, who has type 1 diabetes, believes he caught the virus when visiting his father at his parents' home. Both his mother and father also tested positive' It sounds like he has pneumonia which also does not age discriminate

Poor guy!

Pretty irresponsible to neglect to mention a major factor here.

Type 1 diabetes is a significant co-morbidity yet you creat sensationalist headlines.

Oh mu god. He is fully sick.

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