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My cousin tested for Covid +ve. Two days back tested as Negative after treatment. She is planning to visit our house and may stay for a week. Elders are staying in our house. My question is : from a covid negative person is there any chance to get covid as recently she treated for covid.
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No once the patient turns negative he/she is not infectious  until and unless she develops another reinfection.
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No worries.. No chance after getting treatment and isolation..
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U will definitely not get infected if ur cousin had symptoms started before 17 days.. timing is very important in covid
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Mostly they won't get covid.but wear mask and keep social distance.u can buy covid self kit to b done home if u feel like covid symptoms at anytime.
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