Covid vaccine

2021-06-25 03:02:04
It has been almost 2 month , since I recovered from covid. During this course I was on 8mg steriod and blood thinner for 14 days during my illness What are the test, which I need to do before vaccination. I plan to get vaccinated in 2nd week of July. Is their any risk
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You can take vaccine after 3 months from recovery of covid . Have you stop steroid , blood thinner .then nothing to worry , go for vaccination scheduled .only blood sugar check required.

Answered2021-06-25 04:32:07

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No risk, no test. Just go for vaccination

Answered2021-06-25 03:28:27

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90 days after recovery you can take vaccine... No need to do investigations.

Answered2021-06-25 03:03:33

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No any test id required for vaccination

Answered2021-06-25 04:43:35

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After covid recovery , it is advisable to take vaccine only after 90 days post recovery , You can do Covid RTPCR , CBC , ESR , CRP test and HbA1C before vaccination. If rtpcr is negative and other parameters are within normal , then u can safely take the vaccination

Answered2021-06-25 03:43:25

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