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Regarding second dose of vaccination
Hello Doctors, My father took first dose of vaccination on 14th April 2021. On 17th April we all were detected by covid (including my father). My father's second dose is due on 26th May 2021. Can he go for second dose? Or does he need to take first dose again? Also is there any change in government guidelines that second dose will be given after 3 months? Kindly help, Many Thanks,
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Take 2nd dose after 3 month....no need of repeat 1st dose....for more take paid consultation
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No now extend second dose for 90 post covid infection. From day of recovery
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Ur father must wait for 6 months post covid recovery as per new guidelines.
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Hi Second dose to be taken only after 3months of recovery. As per new guidelines thee second dose has been delayed to 3months.
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