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Still a person is corona virus spreader
My brother in law got his first syntoms on 22/04/21 and get tested positive on 24/04/21 suffered with very high fever 102/103 done ct scan on 30/04/21 and got score 16/25.admitted in icu oxygen remidisivir and steroids given. Now he is recovered. Dr. Is saying he will discharge in 1or 2 days. He is still coughing. Is he still spreader? After discharge can he stay with other family members or he should be still stay in isoletion?
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After discharge isolate the patient for another week or two And stricly monitor all his symptoms along with SPO2 charting and temperature A good healthy diet and fuild intake is recommended Breathing exercises are a must for better recovery And make sure to ensure all safety precautions at home
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