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Sir/Madam, I was diagnosed COVID positive on 16 May and I am in home isolation till date. My home isolation period 14 days is completing today. I have no COVID related symptoms as on date. Before I join my work/ office I wanted to know whether I should get any tests( CT Scan, d-dimmer etc.,) done or can I continue day to day routine without the tests? Please suggest way ahead
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According to the new guidelines u need not take a test to confirm once you have recovered after treatment. U can resume to your work but in case if you want to you can take but it’s not a compulsion
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You may proceed to work. No need to repeat Rt PCR
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No test needed
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According to the ICMR guidelines , after 14 days of isolation , you can join back to work. No repeat COVID RTPCR is required . But if you have no symptoms then no tests need to be done right away . If you feel fit , you can join back . Just continue taking vitamin C
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