In the absence of a positive test followed by a negative one, is it possible to test if someone's had it and recovered?
Not using the test that is used in the UK, it tests for the genetic material of the virus so can only identify people who are currently infected.
The blood test used in China tests for antibodies, so can identify people who did have it but have now recovered.
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In the absence of a positive test followed by a negative one, is it possible to test if someone's had it and recovered?