Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong ‘finally Covid free’ after testing positive again 6 days ago due to rebound
- Lee first tested positive for Covid-19 on May 22. He said on May 28 that he was Covid-19 negative and would return to work, before testing positive again on June 1
- A Covid rebound has been reported to occur between two and eight days after initial recovery and is characterised by a recurrence of symptoms or a new positive viral test
Lee first tested positive for Covid-19 on May 22. He said on May 28 that he was Covid-19 negative and would return to work, before testing positive again on June 1 due to a “Covid rebound”.
The Prime Minister, who is 71, said on June 1 that his doctors had advised him to isolate until he tested negative. The doctors said his positive test six days ago was due to a “Covid rebound, which happens in 5 to 10 per cent of cases”.
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It said a brief return of symptoms may be part of the “natural history” of Covid-19 in some people, independent of treatment with Paxlovid and regardless of vaccination status.
A Covid rebound has been reported to occur between two and eight days after initial recovery and is characterised by a recurrence of symptoms or a new positive viral test after having tested negative, added the CDC.