How many days of isolation in covid?

2022-08-20 02:43:02
Hi I tested positive for covid on monday, 15th august with fever and sore throat. Wednesday onwards I had no fever. I've been isolating since monday. Can I step out of isolation on Saturday ? I have young kids in the house hence asking.. can wear a mask constantly if required
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Kindly discuss for your concern 

Answered2022-08-21 14:57:53

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Answered2022-08-20 14:50:26

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Please consult online for further guidance and proper care plan

Answered2022-08-20 09:17:19

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Hello, I recommend covid isolation for Atleast 7 days. Fever might have subsided but if your viral load is high, it can be transmitted to others. Please wait till Monday to go out of isolation

Answered2022-08-20 04:09:15

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U can be out of ur isolation with precautions

Answered2022-08-20 03:33:17

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You should go home by Monday.

Answered2022-08-20 03:04:12

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U need to Isolation yourself for 5 days
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if u are asymptomatic, u can get back to your work

Answered2022-08-20 14:39:00

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7 days of isolation is good enough Yes you can step out with precautions like wear a mask!!

Answered2022-08-20 07:14:45

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7-10 days of isolation is advised based on individual case history and severity of symptoms. Please consult with your treating Dr and you can end it on 22 nd. Not before that.

Answered2022-08-20 06:38:21

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7 days is the isolation period recommend After 7 days you could take a self test Rapid Antigen Test like Covi Self from home and test for Covid and come out of quarantine if tested negative

Answered2022-08-20 05:45:20

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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-08-20 05:29:29

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