Wednesday 22 April 2020

Covid 19 Test Lab in Gurgaon

Since the outbreak has rolled out to be disastrous, everyone would question what happens if one has the virus and how it is being operated without any vaccine. Well, here are few frequently asked questions that will provide you an insight into the prevailing treatment offered for COVID-19.
  1. How do you get examined for coronavirus?
A doctor will initially examine if you have the common symptoms of COVID-19. This covers an in-depth analysis of your throat swab and nasal swab to examine for infection. The doctor will recover samples of the infection and if the tests roll out to be positive, you will be quarantined for at least 14 days until recovery.

2. Should I carry a mask every time, everywhere?
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), it is suggested that you wear a mask only if you are diagnosed with coronavirus or looking after a person enduring it. Also, use a mask if you are coughing or sneezing. Also, use it if you are moving out to places with more peoples.
3. What to do if I need to get tested for COVID-19?
You can visit the nearest clinic or call the Union Health Ministry (011-23978046). If the infection is powerful, you will be moved to a designated government hospital for a test. The Govt. has allotted certain ambulances for transporting such cases.
4. Will I get coronavirus after recovering from it?
There were a few cases stated that patients who had recovered from COVID-19 had once again fallen ill. However, it is unclear if this virus can turn into another even after healing.
5. Can higher immunity prevent you from COVID-19?
A more vigorous immune system can prevent you from being attacked. According to the WHO, two groups of people such as older people and those with lifelong illnesses are more likely to get affected because of their weekend immune system. This works for kids from the age of 4 to 18.
Remember to follow good hygiene and wash your hands regularly. Modern Diagnostics is the first COVID 19 test lab in Gurgaon, in case of emergency, visit our center or call us at 0124-6712000. The most reliable way to prevent this dangerous virus is by staying indoors and evading being in crowded places. Stay Safe, Stay Healthy!

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