The Free Press Journal

No tests needed after 10 days of home isolation in mild cases

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As per the revised guidelines, the patient should be clinically assigned a mild/asymptomat­ic case by the treating Medical Officer

The Union Health Ministry has issued revised guidelines for home isolation for patients with mild or asymptomat­ic symptoms.

The new revised guidelines said, "Patient under home isolation will stand discharged and end isolation after at least 10 days have passed from onset of symptoms (or from date of sampling for asymptomat­ic cases) and no fever for 3 days. There is no need for testing after the home isolation period is over."

As per the revised guidelines, the patient should be clinically assigned a mild/asymptomat­ic case by the treating Medical Officer. "The asymptomat­ic cases are laboratory confirmed cases not experienci­ng any symptoms and having oxygen saturation at room air of more than 94 per cent.

Clinically assigned mild cases are patients with upper respirator­y tract symptoms (and/or fever) without shortness of breath and having oxygen saturation at room air of more than 94% are recommende­d for home isolation," the revised guidelines said.

Talking about treatment protocols, the revised guideline said, "Patients must be in communicat­ion with a treating physician and promptly report in case of any deteriorat­ion. If fever is not controlled with a maximum dose of Tab. Paracetamo­l 650mg four times a day, consult the treating doctor who may consider advising other drugs like non-steroidal anti-inflammato­ry drugs."

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