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Covid after two doses
My parents have completed noth the doses of covishield on 3rd sept 2021. A day before we have contacted someone who is covid positive! What are the chances of us catching the infection? Ehat orecautions can we take now? My parents have diabetes, heart issues and hypertension!
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Chances of infection is there Rtpcr for covid is advisable after 72 hrs
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Consultation is advisable
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Follow covid protocol
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Consultation needed. Consult personally on Practo app or 8318469_886
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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Stay away from positive pts ,chances of getting COVID are high eben after vaccination
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There is a chance of getting Covid infection. However since they are vaccinated they have protection from severe disease. Vaccination doesn't protect from infection especially with new variants emerging. However it can help in reduction of severity
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Watch for any symptoms for few days
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Can consult thru whatsapp 948217722three of needed
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Chances of getting Infection will be... But severity will decrease because of vaccination
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