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Covishield after 2 mnths of recovery
Can i take covishield vaccine as its been 2 months 5 days i recovered from covid. There is a drive going on in my office, iam confused whether i can register. Please advice. Thanks in advance.
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Kindly take the vaccination three months following recovery.  If vaccination is done prior to this period, the effectiveness of the vaccine will be reduced owing to the cross reaction of the vaccine components with existing antibodies. There is no hard and fast rule (it's a guideline) but it will be better to wait until three months are complete. As more of the population gets vaccinated, more slots will open up, you'll find one. The vaccine does not fully prevent infection by the COVID-19 virus. However it drastically reduces the chances of severe life threatening consequences and death due to COVID-19.
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As per guidelines waiting period is at least 90 Days
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Its recommended to take vaccine after 90 days. So better to wait n take
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Do an Antibody test and decide
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