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Was covid positive on 16th April
Now I am recovered however my covid report still covid positive. Do I need to still quarantine. Should I meet to my family members because my mom is diabetic.
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Getting relieved off of symptoms of covid and being covid free are two different things. Your body is resisting covid but you can still spread infection to others if your report is still positive. Continue your isolation until 14 days Or until your report comes negative, whichever is later.
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Is your 14day quarantine period over Wait for 7 days more Continue multivitamin and supporting treatment
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Have you completed 14 days of isolation? If you are still positive do not step out And maintain the necessary precautions till you test negative
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