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I tested positive for corona. I had mild symptoms. After spending 19days in isolation and I am perfectly ok. Should I take the test (rt pcr or antigen test) again to end my isolation or can end it by myself
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No need to do rtpcr...you can end your isolation.
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No need for rtpcr End your isolation
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No need to test. Just end it yourself and get back to normal life
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You can end by itself also according to guidelines but in my opinion if you have childrens and old person at home go for the test and then end isolation.
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