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Bruce Comments on COVID Infectiousness in Nature News Article

July 26, 2022 by Lucy Gardner Carson

(JULY 26, 2022) Emily Bruce, Ph.D., assistant professor of microbiology and molecular genetics, was one of several experts interviewed for a news story in the journal “Nature” on what scientists know so far about COVID-19 infectiousness.

Emily Bruce, Ph.D.

(JULY 26, 2022) Emily Bruce, Ph.D., assistant professor of microbiology and molecular genetics, was one of several experts interviewed for a news story in the journal Nature on what scientists know so far about COVID-19 infectiousness. Numerous studies have confirmed that many people with COVID-19 remain infectious well into the second week after they first experience symptoms. “It’s very unusual for people to stay infectious after ten days,” Bruce said, but PCR-based studies of infectiousness show that a small number of people could still be infectious beyond that point.

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