Testing would be prudent. In South Africa a medical provider will determine need for COVID 19 testing. Consult your local primary care provider or you can use telemedicine for individual consultations. There are a number of free apps to look at your risk.
Answered 3/7/2021
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Do not forget about quarantine as important as testing if having symptoms and/or contact history suggestive of COVID. Your GP should be able to coordinate and make sure you follow also workplace regulations/restrictions.
Answered 3/7/2021
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Covid-19: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html Contact your doctor/local hospital, by phone for evaluation and testing in your area. Wear a mask, stay away from others, practice hand hygiene. If you develop breathing difficulty, go to the nearest hospital, immediately. Get Covid vaccine. Wish you good health.
Answered 3/6/2021
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