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My first symptoms on 12 may and tested 16 may and result know 19 may positive. From 19 may to 11 June I am isolated. I don't have any problem except weakness and head spinning. How to know  I am negative without test??? Is my isolation is over?
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Isolation should be counted from the date of your swab test until 17 days! No need of testing after 21 days of being positive since the virulence will taper by that time. Though rt-pcr can remain positive upto 45 days due to dead fragments of viruses.
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You must take care of your diet specially in terms of micro and macro nutrients to boost up the core strenght in the body.Keep yourself well hydrated all the time .
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Finish isolation after 5 days of all symptoms disappears,
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4 continuous days of no symptoms is an indication to end isolation
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For weakness and dizziness Check your blood pressure and blood sugar levels
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Keep yoursef well hydrated and eat a good high protein diet
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