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Normal living with family post covid
Hello, I got covid on 4th May'21. Till 25th May, I was isolated. On 26th May, I have come out of isolation. However I have not got my covid test done for negative report. My question is when can I start living normally with my kids and wife because even after isolation I am sitting a little separately from my family. I am still sleeping separately. Kindly advise.
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You can join with your family
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Yes no problem in living with every one. If any other help feel free to consult
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You can mix with ur family but with mask
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Yes, as you don't have any symptoms, you can be with your family as usual.
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Yes if since 4 continuous days you’ve hod no symptoms and are recovering well You can wnd your isolation
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