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I have no travel history to any of the affected places abroad. I just traveled to Bangalore last weekend. For the past 15 days, I get on and off Temperature of about 99 degrees. I have throat infection since then as well for which I took medicines. I never had coughing issues during these days. I do not have the pain much now but the discomfort is there due to which I feel heaviness at times. Should I go for the coronavirus testing? Or is any medication suggested for the tonsil infection to be taken for a few days and analyse.
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Although coronavirus symptoms are like flu, but unless you have breathing difficulty no need for testing. Get yourself home quarantined for 14 days
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Hello, Is there any other symptoms? What medicine was taken?
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