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we came one city to another city by car in India , we are in institutional quarantine in my place since 7 days, as of now no symptoms noticed. how much changes are negative ?
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You have to stay there for 14 days before you could go home. No symptoms don't mean no virus, in some cases the infected person can be positive yet asymptomatic.

Please eat well, have your daily dose of vitamin C, and if you can somehow get a bit of exercise or yoga.
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Sure, if we go for testing will it show correct results ? if at all symptoms comes will it come one by one or all at once?  
Symptoms being reported for this disease are all over the map, so there's no one guide to them.  Some just get a sore throat.  Some just lose their sense of taste and smell.  Some get diarrhea or nausea, others don't.  Some get a fever, some don't.  Some cough, some don't.  Some feel shortness of breath, others don't.  Some have it and get not symptoms at all, but are still contagious.  You're probably fine, just wait it out.  If you notice any illness, keep aware of how you feel.  If you start to run a fever, cough a lot and feel a shortness of breath, it's time to see a doctor.  But given you're fine now, you're probably going to be fine a week from now.  I'm sure there's a gov't website from the health agency in India that will give you a complete list of symptoms.  The American CDC has such a list.  The WHO has such as list.  Peace.
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