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Hi, I was diagnosed with TB after left pleural effusion was detected. And competed 6 months course with Acurit4 for 2 months and Acurit3 for remaining 4 months. Now everything is clear and do not have any symptoms. My queries are. Is it safe to take COVID Vaccine now? Is there any specific vaccine recommended like covishield or covaccine? Thanks
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Take whichever vaccine is available
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Take anyone vaccine whichever is available..both are safe..
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Take anyone ,both are good at efficacy
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You can take any vaccine.
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May take vaccine. Covishield has a live virus carrier while covaxin is inactivated corona virus. Both are ok. May take anyone.
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Yes can take the vaccine , both are safer to take
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Both are safe for you
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