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Hi, My mom passed away with covid on May 7th. I have made some interaction with her. On May 8th, I have taken 1st dose vaccine and 4 days back I underwent rapid test and the result was negative. But yesterday night I have body pains. No symptoms of cough, cold, headache.  Taken dolo today. Should I go for any further tests? I was under medication for 5 days in the last week - zincovit, ivermectin, doxy. Should I take them again?
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Monitor your Spo2 levels and whether you have other symptoms like fever, cough and cold, weakness etc
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no test needed right now, but if symptoms appear then it might be needed
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Continue dolo ...vit D weekly ...limcee....
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if symptoms worsen any day get CNC CRP and D dimer done ..and consult on wp 87915327zerozero
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No further tests required.. For proper medication,book a consultation.
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