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Reinfection of Covid
My mother had covid.Its almost three months .on 25 july three months will complete.my maid is having fever from 2 days and difficulty in breathing.She came to my home for work.we got to know today only.i am really tensed if its covid or what.can my mother get covid again?She ws at distance only but still.my mother's vaccination first dose is due in two days.
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First thing which you have to do is to ask your maid to get tested and ask her to be in Quarantine until her test results come and tell her to visit the nearest hospital. You don't have to panic regarding your mother's condition as of now until she doesn't develop any symptoms..
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Just wait and watch for any symptoms...If NO SYMPTOMS then nothing to worry about. If her 3 months period Post Covid recovery is over please get her 1st dose of vaccination done ASAP
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Hello, Re infection of COVID is possible. But do not worry now. Get your maid tested for COVID and if she turns out positive, then isolate yourselves for two weeks. If you and your mother don’t experience any symptoms, then you can schedule the vaccination appointment.
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