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My father got covid positive today. He has his Rt-PCR two days ago. He has no symptoms at all.Also he has taken his 2nd dose of Vaccination 5-6 days ago.What should we do???Should we give him medication like doxy,ivermection or should we just take care of his diet and food.
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No medications. Only isolation.
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Yes. Needs basic medicines as per his vitals , medical history and needs to be monitored . Get consulted.
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Keep monitoring spo2 and temperature every 4-6 hourly If he has no symptoms no need to start any medications right now You can give vit c and zinc tablets , Along with vid d ( 60k IU) - once a week for 1 month If he starts getting any symptoms You can opt for a consultation
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