NOURNEWS- While reports of a positive test for 277 improved patients in South Korea following similar samples in Japan and China have raised growing concerns about the possibility of a genetic mutation in the virus and the possibility of people getting it again.
Earlier, South Korean scientists said more tests were needed to determine if people who had recovered from the coronavirus could become infected again.
Recently, however, the scientists announced that the genetic analysis of the coronavirus did not show any significant changes that could hide the virus from the eyes of the immune system.
In this way, a person who has recovered from Quaid-19 disease will not be infected again.
Researchers at the South Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have found that it is "impossible" for the virus to reactivate.
Their experiments have shown that the positive results of these experiments were the lack of detection of live virus from coronary artery disease in the body of a person improved by diagnostic kits.
Reacting to the preliminary results, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned of the need to provide safety certificates to people who have recovered before further investigation. "We need to get things done separately. It's very important to make sure that these tests are done correctly."
Safety Certificate is a recommended method for some countries to quarantine people who have corona antibodies in their bodies and may resume normal activities.
Given the safety of South Korean scientists' findings, it appears that the safety certificate is feasible.
With the announcement of this result, a major obstacle to controlling corona will be removed from the countries and it will be easier to separate the sick people and categorize and organize the immunized against the disease and the people at risk.
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