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Covid isolation
My sister,age 23 years was diagnosed with  Covid( completely asymptomatic) by RTPCR on 2nd february, following which she went in home isolation. Her in-laws came Covid positive on 7th feb by RTPCR after which they all stopped following isolation from each other within their house premises.Does my sister's isolation duration count from 2nd feb or from 7th feb onwards.Also her repeat RTPCR was positive on date 14th feb.Kindly advise when she can come out of isolation.
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Period of quarantine differs from state to state. Pl do online consultation with a pulmonologist for correct advice
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Hi. I understand your concerns . All need to follow individual home isolation for 21 days and open a private consult for a detailed analysis and management.
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total 21 days of home isolation starting from 2 nd feb..take care!
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Needed detailed history do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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