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Hi Dr, I traveld with my cousin for 40 minutes he has cough both were wearing mask. After 2day he told me he is covid 19 positive.i was having oral temperature 98.3 to 99.4 so  approached doctor he gave me ivermectin for 3 day doxy sl for 5 days and I gave RTPCR test on 7day of my contact reports were negative. Even completed the course of medicine. It's been 3 weeks now after I had a contact. I am feeling mild chest pain and some times heat and the pain is not continuous sometimes my saturation are normal spo 98 to 99.
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You have strong contact history Any fever would be considered covid even if report is negative for rt pcr If you have any of chest symptom , go for hrct chest and rule out corona
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hrct chest think positive , be positive
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take all corona precaution wearing mask distance keeping hand washing sanitization
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