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Can i vaccinated if asymptomatic covid
Last month, my dad suddenly had severe cold nd we isolated nad treated home quarantine. Not tested covid. All symptoms similar and dr advised to continued the tableta. With in 2day mom got heavy fever and tested s typhoid mild vlue as180.. But all symptoms same with covid no smell taste etc. That time myself got heavy headache and smell and taste. I feel might had asymptotic of covid. Almost one month over. Can i vaccinated now with covidshield?
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If negative rapid antigen or rtpcr go gor vaccination If positive wait for 3months
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If it's been 14 days since asymptomatic, you can take the vaccine
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Take after 90 days
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Kindly do an rtpcr test, Wait for results... If negative then go for vaccination... If positive wait for three months from recovery...
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