Suspected cases of inflammation in Alicante and Barcelona have again turned negative
So if the result is repeated in the next PCR test, they can continue quarantine at home.
The two suspected cases of inflammation in Alicante and Barcelona have been negative in the PCR test carried out yesterday, and since they have been in hospital for a week in quarantine and without symptoms, they will be able to receive visits from relatives, according to the care measures set out in the protocol approved by the Public Health Committee.
According to Department of Health sources, if the evolution continues to be good, if there is no contraindication and the next PCR is again negative, on May 23, both people will be able to continue quarantine at home, 28 days after their contact with the virus.
According to the above-mentioned sources, the Alert Report will determine the specific conditions and measures for this quarantine of households later this week, and for the time being they will be able to receive visits using appropriate protective measures .
With regard to persons following at theGomez Ulla Central Defence Hospital, it will be one week since the first PCR was carried out tomorrow and a second test will be carried out, according to the protocol approved by the Public Health Committee.
If the result is again negative, they may begin to leave the rooms to enter the common areas of the existing plant and receive visits from relatives, in accordance with the protection and prevention measures established by the health authorities.
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