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Experts answer your COVID-19 questions: 'Can my wife and I cross infect each other if one recovers sooner than the other?'


Note: Due to the volume of questions submitted, we will not be able to answer them all. Any questions of an urgent nature should be directed immediately to your primary care physician.
Readers of The Tribune-Democrat asked the following questions: 
“My mother-in-law has tested positive twice. She was supposed to have a hip replacement, and they have postponed twice.
“She has no signs of COVID and has had both shots. What can she do? She is in so much pain.”
The answer:
When was her initial infection? Sometimes the virus is persistent in detectable levels up to 12 weeks or longer after infection, but likely isn’t infectious. ....

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Experts answer your COVID-19 questions: 'My son tested positive on Dec. 24, can we see him New Year's Eve and/or New Year's Day?' | Coronavirus


Note: Due to the volume of questions submitted, we will not be able to answer them all. Any questions of an urgent nature should be directed immediately to your primary care physician.
Readers of The Tribune-Democrat asked the following questions: 
“My mother-in-law has tested positive twice. She was supposed to have a hip replacement, and they have postponed twice.
“She has no signs of COVID and has had both shots. What can she do? She is in so much pain.”
The answer:
When was her initial infection? Sometimes the virus is persistent in detectable levels up to 12 weeks or longer after infection, but likely isn’t infectious. ....

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