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More information about X-Ray findings- Dad tested positive with COVID- super worried!

My 51/m dad who has T2 diabetes has tested positive for covid, we had an chest x-ray done as an assessment. So far his symptoms have been a fever/chills. He does not have any trouble breathing so far,

His X-ray report reads- Mild pneumonic infiltration noted in the left lower zone, no pleural effusion or cardiomegaly.

Is this good, can this worsen? How can I take care of him? Are there any medications?

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