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My mother tested covid positive 7 days back. And she had symptoms from past 13 days.She is in self isolation now.Now can she is completely alright and she has no cough , cold, fever.she is completely fine and healthy now.but she didn't regain her sense of smell yet.Can she come out of self isolation now.And can she do her works normally.
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As per ICMR guidelines, isolaion for 17 days reqired for patients suffering covid,  so yours mother should keep isolated for 4 days more. 
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test for covid rtpcr or antigen will be better,  before going back to normal work
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Not regaining sense of smell is alright..This anosmia may persist for over a month..But she has to stay in isolation for at least 10 days from the date she has tested positive..
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Continue wearing mask and follow all Covid Protocols
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No need for any Covid Test anymore for your mother..
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