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I have recovered from covid last month and didn't have fever for 1 month, today I'm having 102 fever, is it possible that I'm infected with covid again?
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Chances are less .You need few investigations to rule out other causes of fever .
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Can be ..... reinfection Do a RAPID ANTIGEN TEST
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Chances of contracting Covid is fewer, but it's safe to under Rtpcr. Its advice to do some blood test to rule out other possible infections. Get covid IgG antibody test done.
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Take the medication for 2-3 days if fever persist than go for rt-pcr
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