Study finds coronavirus patients spread virus two to three days before symptoms appear
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According to a modelling study on coronavirus, which says control measures taken after symptoms appear may have a reduced effect in curbing the pandemic, patients with COVID-19 shed, or excrete, infectious coronavirus two to three days before showing first symptoms. The study mentions several factors can affect the efficacy of control measures designed to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.