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Regarding covid vaccine
I had tested covid positiv on May 2nd. It was a mild infection. After that I did have lost covid symptoms. Right now I have cough, like I feel phelgm is stuck in the throat and there is cough. Not continue coughs. I have no other symptoms. Is it okay to take vaccine tomorrow ?
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If your symptoms causing discomfort, u can  postpone vaccine schedule until u  feel better .
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Yes can take Vaccine. You can take proper medications for phlegm removal by consulting. Can consult me on practo
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Wait for a week.. let your present issue get cleared with medicine.. then take vaccine
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