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My husband was detected COVID positive on 18Jan. The CT value was 24. He had fever for 2days however does not have fever or any other issues except for loss of taste. He is also under medication and doctor consultation. At the moment he is fine and no indication of any other issues. He is taking all necessary precautions such as isolation, social distancing etc. When should the next RTPCR test be done and when can he resume work.
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7days quarantine from day of positive...
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If symptoms free for consecutive 3 days without any fever spikes and one week of isolation is finished can resume back to work,repeat test atleast 10 days after symptoms onset
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Pl do Rtpcr after 7 days.7 days isolation is necessary. If Rtpcr is negative, he can go for duty.
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