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2nd dose of covid vaccine
21 days back 3 of my family members got covid.only me and my daughter tested negative.now 21 days over.i am the primary contact with them still got negative report.can I take my 2nd dose of vaccine now.some people are taking I have direct contact with them.so for vaccine I have to wait for 3 months.after 3 months only I can take my vaccine
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If you had not tested positive in last months and are due for 2nd dose ...take it You will never be fully sure that you had contacted a positive person in workplace or public transport...if you had no symptoms recently and didn't tested positive better to take it before you get infected and show symptoms
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If you were having symptoms then better to wait for next 3 months . Futher queries you can consult.
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