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Covid vaccination with cold and headache
She is having cold and headache from 3-4 days. Covid test (both Antigen & RTPCR) came negative. Is it okay to go for vaccination?
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covid tests after ,3 days if symptoms are not subsided
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It is better not to get vaccinated now. As rtpcr has low sensitivity false negative reports are common even though you have covid. As per the pandemic protocol any cold with fever /headache needs to be considered as covid. So better wait for 1 more month.
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U hav infection take antibiotics rest and can take after 15days ,after d symptoms subside
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Covid vaccination should deferred for 2 weeks if any active infection. You can have a online consult to evaluate that by history .
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With doctors opinion you may take vaccine after ruling out active infection
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