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Hello doctor I want to know what is the time gap to give pcv vaccine at private if i give 10 weeks vaccine at govt tomorrow I had earlier got my 6 weeks baby vaccinated in private hospital which included pcv Will there be any issue in switching private to gov vaccine?
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Keep Minimum 4 week gap
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Greetings minimum of 4 weeks
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4 weeks gap
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No issues in switching Keep gap of 4 weeks
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Minimum 4 weeks
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No issue in switching Min of 4 weeks gap
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There is no problem in switching from private to govt although the schedule followed by private setup is more comprehensive and has a broader coverage PCV is a killed vaccine and can be taken anytime with the 10 weeks vaccine or even a few days later if you miss but then keep at least weeks gap for next dose
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