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I had fever last Wednesday for a day. Did antigen home test the next day came postive twice, then did one on Thursday came positive again. Now after a week i feel fine and did the antigen test it's coming negative. My query is are Positive antigen test for sure positive? Cause I have to take second dose of vaccination and will have to delay it.
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After 3 months post recovery
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Vaccination after 90 days is advisable
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Antigen test, if done properly, is fairly accurate. Considering that you had only one episode of fever, and now no symptoms, indicates a mild course of disease (but not it's absence. It is recommended to wait for 3 months before getting the vaccine.
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