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Hong Kong reports 'first case' of Coronavirus reinfection

 


Hong Kong reports

A 33-year-old man living in Hong Kong has been reinfected with Covid-19 for the second time this year, according to preliminary research.

 

He is the "first case" documented of getting coronavirus twice.

 

He had symptoms the first time, but no obvious symptoms the second time, the team at the University of Hong Kong reported Monday.

 

The pre-print study - which the University of Hong Kong said has been accepted for publication in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases - found that the man's second case of Covid-19 occurred 142 days after the first.

 

During his first episode of illness, the patient had a cough, sore throat, fever and headache for three days, according to the study. He tested positive for Covid-19 on March 26.

 

Then during his second episode, the patient was returning to Hong Kong from traveling in Spain via the United Kingdom, and he tested positive during his entry screening at the Hong Kong airport on August 15, the researchers said. The man was hospitalized again but remained asymptomatic, CNN reports.

 

"The patient got re-infected 4.5 months after the first infection. Therefore, it shows that for this patient, the immunity induced by the first infection is short lasting," Dr. Kelvin Kai-Wang To of the University of Hong Kong, who worked on the study, said in an email to CNN.

 

For the study, researchers at the university and various hospitals in Hong Kong analyzed specimens collected from the patient 10 days after his symptoms emerged in the first episode and then one day after hospitalization for the second episode.

 

Genetic analysis suggested that the first infection was from a strain of the coronavirus most closely related to strains from the United States or England, and the second infection was most closely related to strains from Switzerland and England.

 

"This case illustrates that re-infection can occur even just after a few months of recovery from the first infection. Our findings suggest that SARS-CoV-2 may persist in humans, as is the case for other common-cold associated human coronaviruses, even if patients have acquired immunity via natural infection or via vaccination," the researchers wrote.

 

The findings also show that people who have had coronavirus already should nonetheless get vaccinated if and when a vaccine becomes available, the researchers wrote.

 

"Patients with previous COVID-19 infection should also comply with epidemiological control measures such as universal masking and social distancing," they wrote.

Kevin Hart and wife Eniko celebrate Baby No. 2 with Boho-Chic Baby Shower (photos)

 

Kevin Hart and wife Eniko celebrate Baby No. 2 with Boho-Chic Baby Shower (photos)

Kevin Hart and his pregnant wife, Eniko threw a stylish boho-inspired baby shower over the weekend to celebrate the imminent birth of their daughter. 

 

The proud mother to be, 36, who is expecting her second child with the actor, 41, took to Instagram to share photos from the baby shower with their other children in attendance. 

 

For Kevin, it will be his fourth child as he already has a 2-year-old son with Eniko and shares daughter Heaven, 15, and son Hendrix, 12, with his ex-wife, Torrei Hart.

 

See more photos below. 

 

Kevin Hart and wife Eniko celebrate Baby No. 2 with Boho-Chic Baby Shower (photos)Kevin Hart and wife Eniko celebrate Baby No. 2 with Boho-Chic Baby Shower (photos)Kevin Hart and wife Eniko celebrate Baby No. 2 with Boho-Chic Baby Shower (photos)Kevin Hart and wife Eniko celebrate Baby No. 2 with Boho-Chic Baby Shower (photos)Kevin Hart and wife Eniko celebrate Baby No. 2 with Boho-Chic Baby Shower (photos)Kevin Hart and wife Eniko celebrate Baby No. 2 with Boho-Chic Baby Shower (photos)Kevin Hart and wife Eniko celebrate Baby No. 2 with Boho-Chic Baby Shower (photos)Kevin Hart and wife Eniko celebrate Baby No. 2 with Boho-Chic Baby Shower (photos)Kevin Hart and wife Eniko celebrate Baby No. 2 with Boho-Chic Baby Shower (photos)Kevin Hart and wife Eniko celebrate Baby No. 2 with Boho-Chic Baby Shower (photos)


"We do a disservice to the future when we groom kids for suffering" Columnist Ademola Adigun says, prompting a debate

 

"We do a disservice to the future when we groom kids for suffering" Columnist Ademola Adigun says, prompting a debate

A writer has started a debate on Facebook after he said grooming kids for suffering is a disservice to the future.

 

Ademola H. Adigun wrote about a couple who have opposing views on raising their kids. Though they are wealthy, the husband is bent on teaching kids to live life the hard way and do things manually, like washing their clothes with their hands, while the wife is the opposite.

 

Giving his opinion, Ademola said teaching kids to adapt to suffering is a disservice.

 

He wrote:

 

A couple were arguing on the kids learning to wash manually or use the washing machine. The father was old school. The “I suffered to make it” type. “Let children learn that life has turns”

The wife was “we suffered so our kids will not suffer” type. She felt there was no point of “unnecessary hardship”

Me the arbitrator... no views. Whatever works for parents.

But I told them... we do a disservice to the future when we groom kids for suffering.

Adaptation to wealth and comfort is the more difficult one. Poverty is easy to adapt to.

Why suffer a Nigerian child that is already suffering by being born a Nigerian?

 

"We do a disservice to the future when we groom kids for suffering" Columnist Ademola Adigun says, prompting a debate

 

His post started an argument as some people opined that it's best to teach kids to live the hard way since the wealth may not always be available, while others said teaching kids to adapt to suffering gives them a poverty mentality and prevents them from using their time wisely.

 

As the argument intensified, Adigun narrated an event that occurred when he was in Europe and needed to have his clothes laundered.

 

"We do a disservice to the future when we groom kids for suffering" Columnist Ademola Adigun says, prompting a debate

 

After his narration, some of his followers kept insisting that children must be taught to hand-wash clothes, so Adigun sarcastically advised them to also teach their children to use grinding stones to grind pepper since they prefer the harder life.

 

He wrote: "Teach them how to grind pepper with hands on stone while you are at it. Teach them to use wood to cook. Teach them to use lanterns. Sebi, we are teaching survival skills for the dark ages. Egusi tito and beans picking self!"

 

"We do a disservice to the future when we groom kids for suffering" Columnist Ademola Adigun says, prompting a debate


Vanessa Bryant thanks everyone for the love shown her family on Kobe Bryant day after Ciara visited and gifted her daughter a mini Range Rover (photos)

 


Vanessa Bryant thanks everyone for the love shown her family on Kobe Bryant day after Ciara visited and gifted her daughter a mini Range Rover (photos)

August 24 was Kobe Bryant Day in Orange County, a day after what would have been the legendary basketballer's birthday, and friends of the family rallied round to make it a memorable day for Vanessa Bryant and her kids.

 

Singer, Ciara visited and gave Kobe's daughter, Bianka Bella Bryant, a mini Range Rover from her and husband Russell Wilson.

 

Vanessa Bryant took to Instagram to share photos and videos of Bianka driving her new car. She then thanked Ciara and everyone who made Kobe Bryant day memorable for her family.

 

Ciara also shared a photo from the visit and praised Vanessa for being so strong,

 

See photos below.

 

Vanessa Bryant thanks everyone for the love shown her family on Kobe Bryant day after Ciara visited and gifted her daughter a mini Range Rover (photos)

Vanessa Bryant thanks everyone for the love shown her family on Kobe Bryant day after Ciara visited and gifted her daughter a mini Range Rover (photos)

Vanessa Bryant thanks everyone for the love shown her family on Kobe Bryant day after Ciara visited and gifted her daughter a mini Range Rover (photos)

Vanessa Bryant thanks everyone for the love shown her family on Kobe Bryant day after Ciara visited and gifted her daughter a mini Range Rover (photos)

Vanessa Bryant thanks everyone for the love shown her family on Kobe Bryant day after Ciara visited and gifted her daughter a mini Range Rover (photos)

Vanessa Bryant thanks everyone for the love shown her family on Kobe Bryant day after Ciara visited and gifted her daughter a mini Range Rover (photos)

Vanessa Bryant thanks everyone for the love shown her family on Kobe Bryant day after Ciara visited and gifted her daughter a mini Range Rover (photos)

''Don’t blame people who jump from one girl to another. Sometimes what they want is another man'' Halima Abubakar says

 



Actress, Halima Abubakar has advised ladies to quit any relationship that isn't working and move on, as some men actually prefer being with other men.

 

Halima stated that men who move from one girl to another should not be blamed because sometimes what they really want is another man.

 

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday August 25, Halima wrote;

''Don’t blame people who jump from one girl to another. Some times what they really want is another man Dont Hurt your self.

Dust your self and move on

The world is deep okay so all the girls are bad? Nah bro

IT IS YOU BE YOUR SELF MAN'' 

 

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