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Mild fever less than 99 from last 18days
Hi i had mild fever less than 99 from last 18days,consulted doctor,he did RAT(rapid) test ,it was negative,he did urine test,report is normal, i have my vaccine scheduled on sunday,so to check my vitals ,friday i did crp,cbp and lft ,all the reports are normal but crp is 6.9.can i take covid vaccine tomorrow,or crp shud be less than 6 to go for vaccine?
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Please wait till at least 7 days from the last fever before vaccination. You should undergo RTPCR and Covid antibodies test to determine whether you had been suffering from COVID-19
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Less then 99 oral temp not considered. As crp is increased wait for few days then plan
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For further guidance consult on practo
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