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I got my vaccination on 12th of June,but on 24th of june i started feeling feverish and had runny n then blocked nose.Do i need to get an Rt-Pcr??Are there chances of me getting tested for covid??Or it normal flu??Do we get normal flu post vaccination??
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Yes , go for RTPCR for covid 19 . Is it your s first vaccine ? If RTPCR covid is negative then it is normal flu . Immunity against covid get 2 week after second dose of vaccine .
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Yes need to do an rtpcr test for the confimation that whether it is covid or not.
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follow up with rtpcr report for proper treatment
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Yes ,do RT PCR COVID test
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Go for RTPCR till that treat flu accordingly
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Yes, do rtpcr test
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Do RT-PCR Test and consult with me on Practo. It can be flu but Covid has to be ruled out.
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