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Hello doctor, I have been tested covid positive on 27 th April but I got my first symptoms on 22 nd April having 101.5 fever ,body ache and throat pain.on 25th April I lost smell.so I got tested and it was positive..on 28th April again I got fever..after having paracetamol I got reduced..but after that means from 29th April to till today 5.5.2021 I didn't get fever nor cold cough ..smell also came back..on 4th April again I gone for testing and it came positive..what could be the reason? As I don't have any symptoms since 29th April..please reply
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Rt pcr sometimes comes false positive after month due to the dead viruses residing in the nasopharyngx.. don’t worry.. unless you have symptoms..
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