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My mother 58yr takes 1st dose of covisheild 3 month ago n now getting covid like symptoms from last 4 days। Her taste gone, fever going after paracetamol taking n then again coming with cough। Oxygen level dropped to 93-94, what should I do । My family members not allowing for covid test , simply giving cold medicines and wants to hide it like it's common cold।
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