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Hello all doctors i am 35 years female from delhi.i got some cough and fever from 5 days.i took all medicine needed by consulting a doctor.today is a 5th day my oxygen level went down suddenly fever 101 and i was breathless.tomorrow was my covid test but before test i got this sudden Spo2 down.now i am admitted in hosp. I dont want to mention hospital name but here is so much cleaning issue.i dont think they have sanitized the room.nurse wear same gloves to every covid patient.what if i am covid negative but by getting admitted I capture this.when does the symptoms of covid comes after catching the virus. Am i safe in hospital? What should i do?
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Forget bout others and you take precautions like social distancing, mask and hand hygiene.
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Hi noted above history and related concerns. As long as you wear the mask and take social distancing you won’t get it. For your other related questions are well taken by your hospital authority. Every viral infection is covid like illness only RTPCR swab will conform.
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