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Originally Posted by dirk digler
I think what you are suggesting was what the UK was going to do but I think they just reversed course.
Also there has been confirmed cases where a person had it, got better, and then later got re-infected.
There has been some really promising info the last day or so about vaccine's\cure's for this and some are starting human testing very soon. If get it I want the malaria (chloroquine)\HIV cocktail.
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Considering everything else, the potential re-infection issue only adds to the stress.
For what it's worth, re-infection likelihood appears to be an open issue trending toward the negative (as far as I can tell).
For example, Dr. Clifford Lane (Clinical Research National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) has stated that reinfection was unlikely and that false positives probably caused those reports.
Dr. Keiji Fukuda essentially said the same thing; citing testing errors.
Fauci has also recently downplayed the re-infection hypothesis and concerns.
If the tests aren't sufficiently targeted and/or the detection threshold is too high, how would they even know?
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