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I am 35 years old. I had the start of fever 10 days ago. I went in for the RTPCR test and my report was positive with a CT value of 15. I have not had any fever without taking paracetamol for the past 5 days now. However I still have wet cough with spasm. I just wanted to check, given that I will be completing my 10 th day in isolation today, can I end my isolation for tomorrow onwards?
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As per your history,, you require further treatment. Don't end ur isolation prior to NEG RT PCR report as in current scenario it's possible that you may still be positive.
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14 days isolation.
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This is Dr Lokitha. The isolation period is 1 to 14 days. You are good to come out only 15t day after completing 14 days of quarantine period.
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Check your oxygen levels with a spirometer. Anything less than 93% requires immediate medical attention.
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