Safety Measures to follow if someone Tests COVID Positive
Safety Measures to follow if someone Tests COVID Positive
Published on February 22, 2010 | Est Read Time: 3 min
The Covid 19 pandemic is nearing a year's anniversary in a few months. Since the first few cases emerged in India, to where we stand away, a wide range of reactions to the virus can be observed. As countries on a global scale began entering lockdowns in fear of crumbling health systems, the reopening of stores, followed by other non-essential locations saw Covid 19 guidelines relax, allowing people to get a taste of what normal feels like. Now, as we face little to no Covid restrictions, the stigma surrounding Covid 19 and testing positive through a Covid test has also subsided. Despite the possibility of extreme effects the Covid 19 virus has if you test positive through a Covid test, there are safety measures you can take to increase the chances of an efficient recovery and to ensure that you do not put your family, friends and those around you at risk.
Common symptoms of Covid 19
In most cases, individuals can quarantine at home and treat the infection with prescribed medication and home remedies. In order to understand the steps you should take, we must first understand why you are taking them. Here are some common symptoms of the Covid 19 viruses.
Safety measures to take if someone tests positive for Covid 19.
1. Quarantine
One of the first things you should do if you suspect that you have Covid 19 related symptoms is to quarantine before you consult your physician and before you get a Covid test. This offers many advantages. The first is that it ensures
you minimise the risk your family is exposed to. Ensuring your quarantine might help prevent them from being infected by the virus as well.
2. Covid test
Once you have quarantined, you will want to verify if you are infected with the Covid 19 viruses. This is accomplished through a Covid 19 test. In the initial stages of the virus, Covid 19 tests were scarcely available, were more
expensive, and one would have to visit a covid test centre to receive their test. Now, however, Covid 19 tests are readily available at relatively affordable rates. For instance, the cost for a test in Maharashtra has come down to less
than Rs. 1000 from Rs. 4500. A more expensive swab test would cost Rs. 1800 if collected from home. Similarly, in Delhi, the rate of a test is now Rs. 2400, down from Rs. 4500 at the start of the pandemic. For a premium, you can have a
company administer a Covid 19 test for you at your residence, eliminating the need for breaking quarantine.
3. Doctor's advice
If you test Covid 19 positive, you will require guidance on how to go about treating the disease. However, having to quarantine and socially distance puts a wedge in this process. Therefore, it is recommended that you consult your
doctor over a call or video call, avoiding physical interaction.
4. Sanitary measures
Sanitation is the number one weapon in the fight against Covid 19; Simple sanitation measures can be followed to minimise infection risk. It is recommended that you wash your hands every time you interact with someone, or return
home from an outing. Additionally, routinely sanitising your hands is also recommended. You can disinfect the groceries you purchase, and any parcels that are delivered to your house. Additionally, you can limit your use of surfaces
shared by many individuals such as lift buttons, door handles and biometric scanners.
Conclusion
Being diagnosed with Covid 19 can put a lot of individuals under high levels of stress. However, rationally approaching the issue at hand can significantly help. Ensuring you follow Covid 19 guidelines, alongside following sanitation measures are a step in the right direction. If you are infected with the virus, you must get a Covid 19 test and seek your physicians' aid. While one can never prevent a virus 100% of the time, one can ensure they have the required resources at their disposal to deal with the diagnosis. A health insurance plan can ensure you and your family have the funds you require if you are diagnosed with Covid 19 and in extreme cases, require hospitalisation that comes with hefty charges.
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