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Covid 19 like symptoms
I had my first fever exactly 18 days ago (102-103), took a jab from my local doctor and the fever had disappeared totally. However I have loss of taste and smell and cold which is there even till today. I would say I have regained 60-70% taste and smell till now (it was 0-10% initially). Night times my body is hot but no signs of fever. This is unusual for me.  Could this be Covid 19 infection and it's going away now gradually? I just want to make sure if it was the novel Corona virus and if I have developed antibodies now? Please help with your input Doc. Thank you !
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation
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Yes this seems very much like covid
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covid is relatively new and research is still on about it.
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Test Covid swab test
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