A Nature paper shows that there is active replication of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 in the upper respiratory tract of a group of German patients and suggests that patients may ‘shed’ the virus at high levels during the first week of symptoms. User MistWeaver80, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 09 Apr 2020
Virological assessment of hospitalized patients with COVID-2019 User MammothMacaron, in the China_Flu_Uncensored subreddit, 06 Apr 2020
New article that analyses patients with covid19 suggests that protective antibodies don’t develop until the second week of infection. But viral shedding, and presumably the ability to transmit the virus, can persist longer. User Give_me_the_science, in the CoronavirusUS subreddit, 02 Apr 2020
New article that analyses patients with covid19 suggests that protective antibodies don’t develop until the second week of infection. But viral shedding, and presumably the ability to transmit the virus, can persist longer. User imgprojts, in the SanDiegoCovid19 subreddit, 02 Apr 2020
New article that analyses patients with covid19 suggests that protective antibodies don’t develop until the second week of infection. But viral shedding, and presumably the ability to transmit the virus, can persist longer. User FFP3, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 02 Apr 2020
New article that analyses patients with covid19 suggests that protective antibodies don’t develop until the second week of infection. But viral shedding, and presumably the ability to transmit the virus, can persist longer. User wwwiphala, in the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) subreddit, 02 Apr 2020
Virological assessment of hospitalized patients with COVID-2019 User Doener23, in the Everything Science subreddit, 02 Apr 2020
Virological assessment of hospitalized patients with COVID-2019 User antiperistasis, in the COVID-19 subreddit, 01 Apr 2020