Covid vaccine related query.

2021-11-09 12:28:18
Dint even take a single dose of vaccine yet. Was infected with covid twice hence the delay. However I got the second negative report on 14 Aug,21. So it's almost been 3 months since I was re infected so can I take a vaccine now? Or should I wait for 4 more days so that it'll be nov 14 and then should I take the first dose ? Also free first doses aren't available so should I take Sputnik ? Is Sputnik good ? Or should I pay for covishield or covaxin instead.
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Yes you can take any of the vaccine. May take on 14th

Answered2021-11-10 03:22:09

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Covid 19 vaccination can be given after 3 month of recovery. Please get vaccination on 14 Nov. B complex is a blunder bust treatment for oral ulcers
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Answered2021-11-09 13:28:36

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Can take

Answered2021-11-09 12:43:25

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Better go for covishield as majority has been vaccinated with it n we hav got negligible side effects with it. None of these vaccines have been studied enough So let's go with the flow

Answered2021-11-09 12:33:24

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You can take any of the available vaccines

Answered2021-11-09 16:54:41

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Consult online.

Answered2021-11-09 14:04:55

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Yes you can take vaccine.. which ever available nearby your place . All three are safe.

Answered2021-11-09 12:41:41

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Can take

Answered2021-11-09 12:38:16

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Yes you can take Sputnik

Answered2021-11-09 12:30:55

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