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My brother has been tested COVID positive on 26th August, 2021. His CT-Value was 24 in RTPCR report. He is currently in quarantine. But, he has to travel abroad for his work once he gets well. Currently he does not have any symptoms. How many days do we need to wait to do one more RT-PCR so that the report shows as negative. Can we plan travel for 11th September, 2021?
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at least 14 days and must have rtpcr negative for going abroad
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Isolation of 14 days is recommended for Covid patients. All airlines look for a negative rtpcr test done within 72 hrs of travel. It is better to plan your rtpcr testing accordingly if one is asymptotic
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At least after 14-17 days of first symptoms , repeat rtpcr .
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