New Delhi: The Union Health Ministry on Friday extended the isolation period in mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 cases to seven days.
“Home isolation will be over after 7 days pass from testing positive without getting a fever for 3 successive days, after which no re-testing is required and asymptomatic contacts need not take a COVID test,” the Health Ministry notice read.
While patients clinically assigned as mild/asymptomatic are eligible for home isolation, those above 60 years and with comorbidities will only be allowed home isolation after a proper doctor’s evaluation, it added.
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