Charles Jillings, CEO of Utilico, energized by strong economic momentum across Latin America. Watch the video here.
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Hyd, from the Beeb:
"There is still much that scientists don’t know about this virus – and that includes the possibility of it infecting people more than once.
Reports from China and Japan suggest that a small number of people recovered from the virus and then tested positive again within weeks.
But there may be several reasons why that appears to be the case.
Firstly, the virus may not have completely gone away before they were discharged and allowed home, and then may have got worse again.
Secondly, although tests are used to determine if the virus is still present, they are not always accurate and may not be sensitive enough to detect dormant virus or very low-level symptoms.
Anal swabs, which have been used, are not totally reliable at picking up the virus either.
The fact is that more information on these specific cases is needed before scientists can come to any conclusions about whether the virus gives future immunity.
If reinfection is possible, some experts say the virus could act like the flu or common cold and infect people on a seasonal basis."
ARCM are sooooooo lucky. Unbelievable. Talk about a gift from the Gods. Must ne all that Feng Shui.
I'm just extremely angry that the f**king wife won't let me have a penny to take advantage of these prices. She doesn't know a divorce is around the corner, the evil git. LOLOLOL.
Please can you detail the link to that information. As far as I'm aware, there is nothing saying that it can remain dormant or otherwise ...it could be simply as case of a second infection. The immune system does not stop you getting something twice in all cases, just means it knows what to do so, in general, symptoms should be less severe and pass quicker.
If there is more evidence Covd-19 can remain dormant and cause people to test positive again..........
The World economy will have some serious dark days.........within the next few weeks