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‘Mild symptoms do not require hospitalisation’
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Home isolation with some precautions will help them overcome infection, say doctors
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Home isolation with some precautions will help them overcome infection, say doctors
An IT employee living at Marripalem in the city developed cough and fever a few weeks ago and the RTPCR test at the Government ENT Hospital revealed that he was COVID-19 positive. Like most others, he did not panic. The long queues for beds at the hospital convinced him that taking the prescribed drugs in home isolation is a better option.
The two-bedroom house where he lives with his wife and children, proved convenient for isolation, and in a couple of weeks, the symptoms disappeared. Now he is raring to go out, after a second confirmation test.