Infant query

2020-06-18 19:01:42
Hello, my son is two month old, its time for 6weeks vaccination for him. I m worried about taking newborn and stepping out of house due to covid. Wat to do for vaccination? Can i go and visit hospital for vaccination in this situation?
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Dear parents, Wait till condition improves. Delay do not matter than the current scenario ,stay home stay safe

Answered2020-06-19 08:29:45

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Yes its necessary but take all precautions..take prior appointment.

Answered2020-06-19 05:09:21

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Go for vaccinations with all precautions.

Answered2020-06-19 01:06:42

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This is a primary vaccination and hence its recommended even in today's time of covid. Use all precautions like mask and social distancing. Sanitize or wash your hands regularly when you are out with baby.
Next Steps
take prior appointment and only one adult to accompany if clinic is nearby.
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find neighborhood paediatrician. it will limit exposure

Answered2020-06-18 23:51:27

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Answered2020-06-19 01:24:47

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