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Hi, How soon after recovering from omicron variant can I take first dose of Covaxin? Please advice me
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Ideally you should get your antibodies level tested. After 3 months. If they are sufficient you can delay the vaccine a bit more. But according to the guidelines presently, it’s safe to the Feb vaccine after 3 months.
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Icmr guidelines after 3 month.
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Kindly discuss for your concern
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90 days after recovery
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if non pregnant then as early as 2 weeks. if you have received plasma pharesis or plasma therapy during covid then 2 months .these are CDC guidelines
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after 3 months
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