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My family and I tested covid positive on April 21, 2021. We took medicine for 10 days and now it's been 20 days since we tested positive and are having no symptoms. After how many days,HRCT and RTPCR to be done? Is HRCT must? Note:- My father and brother are type 1 and type 2 diabetic. My mother had the severe covid symptoms.
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No hrct is not must , and if you all don’t have any symptoms you don’t need to repeat rt pcr as well.
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HRCT is not must. It's for lung picture. You don't need to repeat RT-PCR.
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