New Delhi: Even if reports of coronavirus RT-PCR tests positive, and those patients who have more than 24% infection, the possibility of spreading the virus is very low. Therefore it is must that any person who was found positive during the investigation should know their CT value. According to experts, the virus infects people in different ways. No specific samples have appeared in the test. Those who are getting RT-PCR test done in the hospital or in the lab, they must ask the doctor what is the amount of CT value in their body. Dr Jugal Kishore, president of the Madison Center at Safdarjung Hospital, says that "Patients' CT value is becoming a standard of the amount of the virus. Like other diseases, Covid-19 also has a standard scale. Patients with a CT value of more than 24 are very unlikely to spread the virus to others, but these patients also need to take all precautions. Having a low CT value does not mean that patients do not follow the safety rules of the coronavirus and stop taking precautions.: The RT-PCR probe data in Delhi is continuously decreasing. In the last week, more than 1 lakh 6 thousand people have been investigated. In which only 31 thousand RT-PCR tests have been done. That is, only 30 percent of the people are getting tested through this system. The results of antigen are 70 to 80 percent correct, but now this investigation is being done by people. This is the reason why the data of RT-PCR probe is continuously decreasing. Key points to be discussed in Telangana cabinet meeting today Andhra CM to bring another ordinance for Panchayati Raj Act New twist comes in Rajasthan MLA horse-trading case