Crisis headquarters: Patients in good general condition are going home after the first negative test
The Crisis Headquarters for the Prevention of an Infectious Disease COVID-19 has decided to discharge patients who are treated from this disease in hospitals or in a temporary treatment accommodation, provided that the first control test (PCR swab) is negative and patient is in good general condition, instead of waiting for two negative tests which was the case so far. Such patients are discharged with an order to continue compulsory home isolation of 14 days from the discharge date. As published on the website Covid19.rs, the second control test will be taken in the competent health centre following expiration of the mandatory home isolation, i.e. after 14 days have passed from the discharge date.
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