Covid vaccination

2021-07-05 09:52:52
Hi, I have contacted with Covid on May-7 and recovered in 15-20 days. What's the suggestive time to get vaccinated (1st dose)? I have travel plan next week. Should I get vaccinated before travel or rely on my anti-bodies? Please suggest.
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Take vaccination after 3 months of recovery. You can rely on your antibodies for travel , better continue to take covid appropriate behaviour also.

Answered2021-07-07 04:16:32

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No problem you can take vaccination anytime from today

Answered2021-07-05 11:11:21

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Hi. I understand your concern s. After 3 months of recovery

Answered2021-07-05 10:32:52

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According to GOI guideline vaccinate after 3 months of covid illness.

Answered2021-07-05 10:14:03

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2 options: 1. Check IgG for Sars COV2, IF less can take vaccine asap.                     2. If no urgency, shld take aftr 3 months.

Answered2021-07-08 18:57:42

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Vaccinate after 3 months

Answered2021-07-05 16:09:14

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