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Covid 19 (when to end of quarantine)
Symtoms started 29th April, had moderate pneumonia detected around 8th may, no fever since 8 days, cough very very mild now, weakness persist. Got covid test done again on 13,result is positive Again received on 15th may Can he move out of quarantine Or he needs to wait for the negative report??? If it adds anything CT score was 27, CRP went from 66 to 7 now, CBC reports - perfect
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Rtpcr can be positive even after 3 months Yes you can move out of quarantine
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End isolation atleast after 10 days have passed from the onset of symptoms and no fever atleast for 3 days.
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