Woman tests positive for COVID-19 eight times in 50 days

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Tracy Schofield, from Ontario, Canada, is now scheduled to take her tenth test for coronavirus.

During this period—in which she did not leave her room—Schofield said her temperature reached 40.1 degrees Celsius and she lost her sense of taste and smell.

The first seven tests Schofield took came back positive. However, to her relief, the eighth was a negative."I cried because I was so happy," Schofield said. Schofield is not the only person to have reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 over a long period of time. A 35-year-old Australian filmmaker tested positive for the virus three times over the course of two months, Daily Mail Australia reported. In India, a 62-year-old woman tested positive for the disease 20 times during the course of a 48-day stay in hospital.

"I just want someone to be able to tell me something," she said."Give me an answer. Am I going to have it forever?"According to a WHO analysis of data from the outbreak in China, the average time from the onset of symptoms to clinical recovery for mild cases is approximately two weeks, and three to six weeks for patients with severe or critical disease.

 

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Testing tells the TRUTH THE ORANGE man DOES NOT 'IF WE DON'T TEST WE HAVE NO CASES'

The fact that she can get so many tests.....lotto time

The PCR tests are picking up RNA fragments, which are probably 'dead'. A viral culture can tell if it's a 'live' infection or not. This is still being tested, bit is likely the case. My facility has a lady who is doing just fine, but is still positive, since mid March.

It must be great to have access to so many test per person where I live you can't get one unless you're in the hospital or near dead.

'It's hard to say what's normal,' he said. 'We all have a particular immune system that's individual.'

More proof the testing is unreliable. They swab for generic material, in that swab could be anything depends on the area they’re swabbing. It’s a joke .

Sample could be inaccurate, test could false negative or positive, or you can still have inactivated virus in your system that may make you test positive but probably wouldn't be contagious

FakeNews

So, how many tests were wasted on 1 person?

Might want to check those test. Did they come from China?

Hehehe how possible

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