When can I meet covid recover parents

2021-05-29 06:54:23
My parents were covid positive on 5th April and fully recovered on 23rd April. They never showed any symptoms after 23rd April which are related to Covid. Only my mom still coughs sometimes. Is it safe for me to meet them? Will I catch covid from my mom? Also , I am vaccinated .
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Word parents are recovered from the symptoms on 23rd April 2021 and yes you can meet your parents and before that tell your parents to go through the covid-19 antigen and antibody test. If already done and if the antigen is negative and antibodies are present already then we can contact them.

Answered2021-05-29 07:00:04

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Kindly avoid exposure till her symptoms get settled.

Answered2021-05-29 06:59:07

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Its very unlikely but its best to keep a good hand hygiene
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For further discussion consult for post covid treatment

Answered2021-05-29 06:58:54

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Yes it is safe for you to see them

Answered2021-05-29 06:58:30

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You can see your parents but with all the necessary precautions.
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Antigen antibody test would be helpful at this point.

Answered2021-05-29 08:17:06

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Hello, It is safe to meet them by following COVID appropriate behaviour. Avoid any travelling and coming in contact with high number of people to ensure that you limit your exposure to COVID. Even though you are vaccinated, you have to follow masking, social distance and sanitization protocol to stay completely covid free.

Answered2021-05-29 06:59:33

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