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I had tested positive about a month ago and was entirely asymptomatic. For confirmation of recovery took rtpcr test again and it came positive while rapid antigen test came negative. What should I consider as my status?
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Recovered as long as ur symptom free.. Monitor O2 levels nd for new symptoms.. Maintain covid safety guidelines..
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Although report +ve, but consider yourself recovered. 1) Follow covid appropriate behabiour 2) Disciplane life style 3) Simple & light Dait 4) 7 hr sleep.
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Rapid antigen have chances of giving false negative results.. believe the rtpcr report..
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Believe in rt pcr report rapid antigen test can be false neagative. oxygen saruration daily For more quries and detailed treatment contact me on practo.
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