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2021-06-01 17:25:18
When to take vaccine,Covid recovered patient? Which is good vaccine?he is discharged from hospital on 19/04/2021
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Kindly take the vaccination three months following recovery.  If vaccination is done prior to this period, the effectiveness of the vaccine will be reduced owing to the cross reaction of the vaccine components with existing antibodies. Any vaccines among the available ones can be taken with minimal risk. All of them have similar efficacies. The vaccine does not fully prevent infection by the COVID-19 virus. However it drastically reduces the chances of severe life threatening consequences and death due to COVID-19.

Answered2021-06-01 17:57:47

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After 3 month

Answered2021-06-01 17:47:10

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You should take vaccine after 3 months from date of infection.

Answered2021-06-01 17:31:54

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1. As per guidelines, it's better to get vaccinated after 3months of COVID positive Infection 2. All vaccines are similar, nothing like better or superior vaccine. It's better to take whichever is available. Something is better than nothing
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Till then, follow covid appropriate behaviour

Answered2021-06-01 17:38:39

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