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KRASNOYARSK, may 15 — RIA Novosti. Doctors believe that the residents of Buryatia Republic no re-coronavirus: she could catch a cold after treatment and discharge, but the case requires further investigation, according to the Ministry of health of the region, citing Republican oberstab the coronavirus.

Previously head of the Republican infectious hospital Tatiana Cimbalova said that Buryatia could happen the first case of re-infection with a coronavirus from the same person. According to Ministry of health, April 21, the patient was discharged with two negative results on the coronavirus, but after 16 days she showed signs of SARS. Her residence took a swab and found the allocation of coronavirus infection, the woman was again hospitalized. According to Symbaloo, doctors find out whether it is re-infection or relapse of infection.

“the Deterioration in the opinion of the chief doctor GBUZ “RKIB” Symbaloo T. A., possibly associated with hypothermia while out on the street, as well as the presence of chronic tonsillitis. At this patient there is no re-infection COVID-19, and this case can be interpreted as a feature of recurrent COVID-19″, — stated in the message.

According to the health Ministry, taken control tests for coronavirus infection. The patient feels well. The disease runs in the form of light.

“This case requires a more thorough study and research. Rospotrebnadzor Buryatia conducts an investigation, after which it will be possible to do conclusions”, — noted in the Ministry of health.

Previously the chief infectious diseases specialist of Ministry of health of the Russian Federation Elena Malinnikova said that the case of women in Buryatia is being studied now, chief physician verifies the correctness of the treatment. According to her, the case can be related to problems in the testing, perhaps the patient had a small amount of virus, and the test gave a negative result, but most of all, she had a relapse.