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Hello Doctor. Me and my family just recovered from covid-19. Both the RT PCR and RAPID ANTIGEN came negative. Our vitals are fine. Oxygen saturation is also fine. I just wanted to ask should we do CRP and D-dimer for our own satisfaction or is it unnecessary to do it now? Also will blood tests cause loss of antibodies?
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If no symptoms then no need to do blood tests Stay home, stay safe
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No need now. Waste of money.
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Hi See if u and ur family doesn't suffer from any symptoms...than its not mandatory to get blood tests done but u can get the tests done and yes it won't cause any loss to your antibodies....it's said that immunity can stay for 90 days to 180 days but for the strain u got infected with there r multiple strains in the country so kindly take all the necessary precautions to prevent further infection and take proper care...stay safe at home avoid going outside
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