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Team Of Elite Contact Tracers Shows World How To Beat COVID-19
- Monday July 27, 2020
- World News | Heesu Lee, Bloomberg
In May, when a coronavirus outbreak hit nightclubs in the South Korean capital of Seoul, health officials quickly unleashed their version of the Navy Seals -- elite teams of epidemiologists, database specialists and laboratory technicians.
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COVID-19 Patients Testing Positive After Recovery Not Infectious: Study
- Thursday May 21, 2020
- World News | Heesu Lee and Jason Gale, Bloomberg
Researchers are finding evidence that patients who test positive for the coronavirus after recovering aren't capable of transmitting the infection, and could have the antibodies that prevent them from falling sick again.
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Virus Hunter Who Hardly Sleeps Shows The World How To Fight An Epidemic
- Friday March 27, 2020
- World News | Sohee Kim and Heesu Lee, Bloomberg
As South Korea's coronavirus outbreak risked veering out of control, with infections rising thirty-fold in just ten days last month, the country's health authorities got an unexpected break. The secretive religious sect whose meetings were early vectors for spreading the virus had agreed to disclose the names of all 212,000 members -- critical info...
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www.ndtv.com
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Team Of Elite Contact Tracers Shows World How To Beat COVID-19
- Monday July 27, 2020
- World News | Heesu Lee, Bloomberg
In May, when a coronavirus outbreak hit nightclubs in the South Korean capital of Seoul, health officials quickly unleashed their version of the Navy Seals -- elite teams of epidemiologists, database specialists and laboratory technicians.
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www.ndtv.com
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COVID-19 Patients Testing Positive After Recovery Not Infectious: Study
- Thursday May 21, 2020
- World News | Heesu Lee and Jason Gale, Bloomberg
Researchers are finding evidence that patients who test positive for the coronavirus after recovering aren't capable of transmitting the infection, and could have the antibodies that prevent them from falling sick again.
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www.ndtv.com
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Virus Hunter Who Hardly Sleeps Shows The World How To Fight An Epidemic
- Friday March 27, 2020
- World News | Sohee Kim and Heesu Lee, Bloomberg
As South Korea's coronavirus outbreak risked veering out of control, with infections rising thirty-fold in just ten days last month, the country's health authorities got an unexpected break. The secretive religious sect whose meetings were early vectors for spreading the virus had agreed to disclose the names of all 212,000 members -- critical info...
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www.ndtv.com