Most people with COVID-19 have mild illness and can recover at home without medical care. Do not leave your home, except to get medical care. Do not visit public areas. Take care of yourself.
What's the Recovery Time for Coronavirus? Early research suggested that it could take 2 weeks for your body to get over a mild illness, or up to 6 ...
For patients with mild to moderate COVID-19, replication-competent virus has not been recovered after 10 days following symptom onset.
Getting infected with Covid-19 is a frightening, isolating experience. But as more people endure it, the community of survivors is growing — and with them comes better guidance. The standard advice — rest, fluids and fever reducers — was and is essential, but at times it felt inadequate to the severity of the illness.
With a confirmed positive COVID-19 test, you are most likely being sent home to rest, stay away from others, and recover. This is the case for more than 95% of people, as their symptoms do not require hospitalization. Some people have a higher risk for complications and should be monitored extra closely.
Novel coronavirus symptoms tend to go away for most people as the body works to recover from COVID-19 infection, which usually takes two or three weeks. Ten days after coronavirus symptoms first appeared and you don’t have any symptoms, research suggests most people are no longer able to infect others and may end isolation.