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Vaccinated Have Corona with no symptoms
If vaccinated person got corona in his body and he is a asymptomatic , how many days it will take to remove that virus from his body? And is he contagious? If he is contagious, how many days he can transmit the virus? Lot of people doesn't know whether they have corona or not because vaccine/antibodies is working well in them
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Even if he is asymptomatic, he is contagious and viral cycle is same, i e. Of 14 days and yes he can transmit the infection. Hence masking is required at all times irrespective of vaccination status or not, symptomatic or not, etc.
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Usually 2 weeks
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In case of a covid infection  in a fully / partially  vaccinated  individuals  with a good immunity. The amount of viral load and viral replication  is low as compared to  a patient with low immunity.  Consequently  vaccinated people  are  contagious for less amount of days. Though there is not a particular number of days that can be said. So incase you are vaccinated and infected with covid kindly get yourself  isolated  for atleast a week . Follow proper precautions  and hygiene. Stay safe ✌
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Keep in isolation for 10 days
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Vaccination gives you the immunity to fight covid. It reduces the incidence of hospitalizations and severe outcomes. Vaccination doesn't stop covid infection but merely would reduce its severity. After being exposed to a Covid positive patient, a person can be in incubation phase for 1-4 days. A person is spreading it 4 days before the symptoms have started and 4 days after the symptoms have ended. For more such questions you can take an appointment with me
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According to the new guidelines, even if your RTPCR tests come out to be negative, you have to isolate yourself for at least 7 days. In this way, there are more asymptomatic and mild cases to be seen. Yes it is contagious though, and if it affects some person with respiratory problems beforehand, it might make things complicated for them.
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