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My covid report was positive at 5th of April almost 6 weeks before. Can I go for vaccination now, will it be safe.
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It depends on day you came out Negative. It is better to wait for atleast a month after the negative result before going for the shot. But again, it's better if you get your antibody test done first.
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Get a repeat Covid test done get and antibody test for covid done
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According  to new guidelines  your are eligible  to take vaccine.recommended time interval is 4 to 8 weeks after tested covid positive.
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Yes you can get vaccinated, recommended gap between infection and vaccine is 6 to 8 weeks.
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Go after 90 days.
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