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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

If exposed to Delta people, how many days will it take to test the results?

According to the results of the analysis by the Institut Pasteur du Cambodge on July 22 and 25, 2021, 39 cases of the newly infected Covid-19 virus type B 1.617-2 (DeIta) were found.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says that by now the first mutated virus found in India has infected more than 100 countries.

Researchers following the outbreak of Covid-19 in China recently found that those infected with the Delta mutation virus were more likely to carry the virus in the nose than those infected with Covid-19. Original form up to 1,260 times.

This high viral load means that the virus can spread easily from person to person, increasing the rate of infection and hospitalization.

The researchers also found that the number of people tested positive for the Delta virus after exposure to the virus had dropped from an average of six days in 2020 to just four days.

This does not mean that everyone who comes in contact with Delta carriers is infected, just that there is a high risk.

The study was first published on medRxiv in early July and was updated over the weekend.

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