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D-West & PO-Z
But again there have already been some reports that people who have already had, got it again.
This is a great example of MSM sensationalism. I saw this play out a few days ago on one of the MSM news programs. The network teaser is something like, "People testing positive for COVID-19 a second time" is the network news teaser. Then when you get the full story, it's someone being tested periodically during recovery who test negative, maybe multiple times, then has another positive test. This is expected because:
1) The virus will remain in one's body at varying levels during recovery, and the test may or may not pick it up.
2) The test has a high false negative rate.
This is why a series of negative tests is required over a period of time to release someone from the hospital.
The news won't mention these facts, and even if they did, many people don't understand the uncertainty in any analytical testing method. Hence the misinformation spreads.