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Diagnosed for Covid since 2 days. But had fever last Wednesday and had started paracetamol 650 and azythral immediately. No fever since last Saturday. Had both the doses of vaccine. But went for RTPCR on 3 May and got positive on 4 May. Hv started doxycycline and Ivermectin along with zinc. Hv I to again take azithral? Hv I to get any other test done. I am in Home quarantine and no fever.
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Hello, Looks like your symptoms are on the downtrend. No need to panic or worry. Good that you are quarentined. As you are vaccinated completely, it will help in fighting the infection.
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If you have completed at least three days of azithral course, then don't need to take it again. Keep track of any temperature rise, and spo2 levels every 6 hrs if possible. Consult if you need further advise.
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