Covid 19 positive

2021-12-11 04:34:50
I'm covid 19 positive. Rt-pcr sample submitted on 22nd Nov,2021, positive report came on 23rd. Took some medicines according to govt telemedicine. Again submitted sample (rt-pcr) on 7th Dec, report came positive again on 9th Dec. What should I do now? I have to join office as soon as possible.
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Follow your treating doctor advice
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Follow covid protocol

Answered2021-12-11 14:39:42

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This is very common nowadays. The virus can stay in your system for as long as it wants.
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Consult online for detailed discussion.

Answered2021-12-11 08:01:46

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Consult directly

Answered2021-12-11 07:26:32

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7days quarantine required and no need to get rtpcr done again because it can remain positive also after once positive  and as per government guidelines there is no provision to test again

Answered2021-12-11 05:03:51

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No need to take medicine unless you are having any symptoms.. ..just take precautions and home isolation for 7-14 days and repeat test after 10 days.

Answered2021-12-11 04:59:25

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Its now not concern of positive sample as it remains positive for long time too.
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you can resume your normal routine.
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Virus is not dangerous to others.

Answered2021-12-11 06:08:58

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10 days quarantine  No need to do the tests

Answered2021-12-11 04:44:11

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Repeat the test after 3 to 4 days

Answered2021-12-11 04:42:42

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