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I have to travel to another state tomorrow and I haven't even taken a single dose of vaccine yet. I was infected with covid twice hence the delay in getting vaccinated. I got covid for the second time in Aug. So it's almost been 50+ days since I recovered. I think there's nit rtpcr requrirement for the state I'm travelling to. However a few hotels in the other states aren't allowing the customers to check in with out atleast the first dose. So if a situation arises I'd be forced to take the first dose. So will that be okay ? Considering I've been negative for more than 50+ days.
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You can have a negative rtpcr report not more than 72 hour old or sometimes rapid ag test also works
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Covid vaccination is usually recommended after 90 days of recovery but may be administered early in special circumstances
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