Deccan Chronicle

Patient tests Covid +ve after getting discharged

- BALU PULIPAKA I DC

The ICMR’s policy on those deemed to have recovered from Covid-19 after a certain number of days and thus can be discharged from hospitals and freed from home quarantine, appears to be causing some confusion, since many patients after being discharged are testing positive again.

Many states, including Telangana, are following this guideline. At least one case of a person testing positive for Covid-19 after being discharged from a government hospital after completing the mandatory 10 days without symptoms, followed by a week of home quarantine, and an additional 10 days of self-imposed quarantine, has come to light here in the city. This person underwent a second test before reporting back to work and the result came in positive on Friday, sources said.

The patient is not sure what to do next. This person

is showing symptoms including mild cold and cough. As per the last revised guidelines by ICMR, people admitted to hospitals with very mild, mild, or pre-symptomati­c conditions, can be discharged without any confirmato­ry tests if they stay symptom free for 10 days including three days without fever.

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This was the protocol during the initial phases of the Covid-19 disease in the country.

In the case of those with moderate symptoms, discharge was recommende­d by ICMR without any tests once the patient’s oxygen levels stay above 95 through normal breathing, and there is no fever. Testing before discharge is recommende­d by ICMR only in case of patients whose disease conditions are considered severe.

According to a senior infectious diseases’ specialist, the case of the individual who tested positive for the second time does not come as a surprise. ICMR was clear in the guidelines because after five to seven days, the chances of a person

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