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Coronavirus can be contagious during a Paxlovid rebound, researchers warn, even if people don't have symptoms
In one case, a 67-year-old man infected a 6-month-old after a half-hour near the child.
The man was 12 days past his first positive Covid-19 test. He had taken a five-day course of Paxlovid and was feeling better. He didn't have any symptoms when he saw the baby, who was his grandson, but about eight hours later, he started to feel ill again.
The baby tested positive about three days later, as did both of his parents. Neither the baby nor its parents had any other close contacts before they got sick.
www.cnn.com
In one case, a 67-year-old man infected a 6-month-old after a half-hour near the child.
The man was 12 days past his first positive Covid-19 test. He had taken a five-day course of Paxlovid and was feeling better. He didn't have any symptoms when he saw the baby, who was his grandson, but about eight hours later, he started to feel ill again.
The baby tested positive about three days later, as did both of his parents. Neither the baby nor its parents had any other close contacts before they got sick.
Coronavirus can be contagious during a Paxlovid rebound, researchers warn, even if people don't have symptoms | CNN
People experiencing a Covid-19 rebound after treatment with the antiviral drug Paxlovid can be contagious, and researchers are warning that they may not know it because they might not have any symptoms when they are.