SARSCoV2 can remain active in the body much longer than recommended quarantine periods: “We wanted to know if a period of 14 days was really long enough for the virus to stop being detectable. We concluded it wasn’t,” said Paola Minoprio, lead investigator https://t.co/BPEv6wSDWm
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