¹èÁ¾¸é(Bae Jong-Myon) - Jeju National University School of Medicine Department of Preventive Medicine
Abstract
Controversy remains over whether the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) virus may have infectivity during the incubation period before the onset of symptoms. The author had the opportunity to examine the infectivity of COVID-19 during the incubation period by conducting an epidemiological survey on a confirmed patient who had visited Jeju Island during the incubation period. The epidemiological findings support the claim that the COVID-19 virus does not have infectivity during the incubation period.
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COVID-19, Coronavirus, Infectious disease incubation period, Epidemiology
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These epidemiological findings from this article with one women diagnosed with COVID-19 support the claim that there is no infectivity during the incubation period.None of them showed any symptoms of COVID-19 infection through midnight, February 8, 2020, when the last contact was released from quarantine.