Covid patients stop being infectious after 11 days even if they test positive

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Covid patients stop being infectious after 11 days even if they test positive
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Coronavirus patients stop being infectious after 11 days even if they still test positive, study finds

Frontline corona doc threatens to quit unless Dominic Cummings resignsHOLIDAY HEATWAVE‘Large number’ of schools will open next week, says Education SecretaryWuhan, China, late last year.

It has since spread across the planet killing more than 344,000 people and infecting over 5.3 million. In the UK, a total of 36,793 victims have died due to the disease after a further 118 deaths were confirmed on Saturday. New research puts seven types of face masks to the test to see which ones are most effective in limiting spread of Covid-19

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