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Recently My whole family caught COVID. We have partially  recovered from it(say 90%).Existing symptoms including coughing and sudden wave of palpitations which diminish on its own after a while. All my family members have no existing conditions and want to resume our daily lives. Before that what kind of medical assurances we need to have in order to get a green signal to resume our pre COVID activities? Also we have been vaccinated earlier, and as some of my family members are elderly, should they go for the precautionary dose or bank on the immunity developed during their recovery?will the precautionary dose exacerbate the side effects?
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You can resume your day yo day activities, provided you follow COVID-19 protocols (use face mask, follow social distancing & hand hygiene). Keep a check and monitor vitals like SpO2, pulse rate and B.P. Steam inhalation and warm saline gargle 3 times a day is recommended. Take High Protein diet and maintain adequate hydration, take proper rest for helping resolve the issue faster. If there is any breathing difficulty, chest discomfort or any other problem, consultation is advised. Precautionary dose/ booster dose is usually recommended after 90days (3months) of the infection.
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