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Written by: Yuan Shu
2021-05-17 09:25
Last update date: 2021-05-17 09:32
Earlier in Hong Kong, there was a new case of unknown origin. The patient was a 4-year-old boy.
Respiratory system specialist Liang Zichao said on the Hong Kong and Taiwan program "Millenniums" today (17) that no one around the child has been diagnosed for the time being. If there are no other positive samples or positive antibody results in the future patients, false positives are not ruled out. Case.
Liang Zichao, a specialist in respiratory system.
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According to Liang Zichao's analysis, most children are infected, and everyone around them has the source, but there are no other positive cases for the time being.
He pointed out that he should do several more tests for him. If the patient does not have other positive samples or antibody-positive results in the future, false positive cases cannot be ruled out.
Liang Zichao also pointed out that Hong Kong is currently moving towards "clearing to zero". Even if the case is "true positive", it is believed that it will be "cleared" only a few weeks later. The public need not worry too much.
▼A 4-year-old boy was diagnosed in a kindergarten on May 15▼
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