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Terrified man, 26, tests positive for coronavirus three times in two months

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A long-suffering man in his 20s has been coronavirus positive for over two months and is scared it is "still inside" him. Christian Bermea, 26, from Houston Texas said he was diagnosed with coronavirus on Thursday, March 19 and has tested positive two times since.

He says he first started feeling unwell on March 16 with a dry cough then fever and since then his symptoms come and go. Yet despite isolating since then he hasn't been able to shift the virus and his case is now drawing the attention of doctors.

He told ABC back in March: "I don't know how I got it, but as soon as I started showing symptoms, I called into work, like, 'Please let me work from home.' "My work was great about it.

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