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I came in contact with a covid positive and I immediately isolated myself. On the 5th day of coming in contact with her, I developed mild fever 99.5. It went on for 3 days, but after taking ivermectin, doxy and meftal, i became normal and there hasn't been any fever since.. it's been 12 days.. can I come out of isolation? If yes, can I get vaccinated, too? Please help!
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You have to follow covid isolation guidelines. U can delay your vaccination till this episode is over.
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It is not clear whether you had COVID or not...but since you had no fever ,cough or throat pain now and no complaint since 12 days... definitely you can come out of isolation.. You can take vaccine also, as you had only mild fever for 2-3 days,fifteen days back...
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