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It is sad and unfortunate to know your batch-mates passed away.  May their souls RIP.


Average Indians in this thread may be equally disinterested in Ramdevbaba nor concerned about Ayurveda as for now than about at a potential cure.  Desperation, poverty, lack of options and a rudderless leadership take people to unexpected paths.

Expecting millions of poor those survive on daily wage hand to mouth existence to isolate for months, when suffering rich in metros feeling utter stressed that they cannot do morning walks...


Entire world is trying to find blame on China for not properly exposing facts, calling out WHO for total mismanagement, are rather appropriate.  China is concerned that world will call them out for remedial measures and compensation, so they try their best to hide reality, WHO's spineless mis-management side needs no explanation.  That together with mismanagement of a pandemic lead us to this situation.


Here we are, we are only this much and effing will have to deal with it.  And do best for protecting people in future, if capable of what unknown is coming next.  My mind says it will be associated with how humans mistreats nature and environment with utter disdain and carelessness.


[USER=82426]@rockstah[/USER]

> That's a lot of tests, I guess only the treating doctor will know about it than us guessing blind on what to test for.


Depending on age, the kind of infection you had, you can request Dr. for kind of test required.

btw, if you are paying for that, Dr. won't mind.


Other link specifically seems to be about lung infection, efficiency and tests associated with that ?


Are these test available in Indian hospitals:


1. Anti SARS-COV-2 Total (Nucleocapsid Detection)        

2. Anti SARS-COV-2 Total (Spike protein)

3. cPass Test (GenScript cPass SARS-CoV-2 neutralisation antibody detection kit) cPass kit was the only US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) emergency use authorised serology test for neutralising antibodies from recent and prior SARS-CoV-2 infections.