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Doctor, my husband tested positive on 29th May whereas his symptoms started showing up on 25th May. From 25th May he's in isolation. He had cough which is very much reduced now. In my case, I tested positive on 1 Jun. I started covid medications. And since yesterday I have cough and loss of smell and taste. And today I have slight nose block, for which I started saline nasal spray on both nostrils. Now my doubt is, since only we both and 1.5 year old kid, all 3 are covid positive, we are wearing mask and sharing work. Since my husband is in recovery phase and I'm in initial infection phase, will that affect my husband's recovery? Or he should still be isolated?
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When all of your family,  all three are positive,  no need for isolation, you all live together, it will not affect recovery.  Take care of kid more.
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Till his report comes out as covid negative .it won't affect him as his body's immunity was able to face the peak effect of covid... once its negative .he can isolate .
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