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If you start regaining your smell within 2 days it means you are covid negative although i never tested positive but when lost some sense of smell many doctors have told that i am covid positive. Pls comment.
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Isolation guidelines are for suspected covid 19 patients who are awaiting results or confirmed covid 19 patients. However for safety of your surrounding persons and relatives you can maintain quarantine although if you are rtpcr negative. Regaining smell doesn't necessarily proves that usually have become covid 19 negative and you will not spread the infection. Symptom relief is never a cause to break quarantine/isolation
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You have to follow the covid19 isolation guidelines strictly for 14 days from the day of onset of symptoms
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