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Hello... my daughter 48 days old i went today government hospital for 6 week injection but they told us not doing come after lock down over.. but after 15 days baby cross 2 months i checked private hospital too but all are closed.. what should i do.. thier any problem if i do after 15 days plz suggest
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These are abnormal times. Please do not expose your child to risk of corona by taking out at this time. Routine vaccinations can wait at this time.
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The dates which are given in charts are the earliest dates. For most of the vaccines there is nothing like last date. Though health care facilities are not on lock down.but there is no hurry.
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No problem; delay in vaccination is not going to create any problem; your kid will have a natural immunity transferred from mother; be at home be safe; corona virus is a big enemy at present; vaccinate your kid once this disaster is settle down. Don’t go anywhere focus only on essential services.
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Hi Keeping in view of the present situation , it’s better to avoid vaccination during this time. 6 weeks vaccine causes fever. So it’s better to avoid now. Please don’t take the child to hospital or clinic now for vaccine and get yourself exposed to the virus. Stay back at home and stay safe. The vaccine can be delayed for now . Once the lockdown is over u can get it done
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Nothing to worry.........stay at home... vaccines can b taken at a later date
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