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My mother has recovered from Covid on 25 April, almost 30 days ..Can she take vaccine now..? Or we should wait for some more time.?
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As per latest government guidelines a person who has recovered from CoViD needs to wait for 3 months before a CoViD vaccine.
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Wait for 3 months and in the meanwhile give her high protein diet to increase her strength, ask her to take adequate amount of rest.
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Add fresh fruits and vegetables salads in diet.
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No she can take the vaccine after 3months from full recovery
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As per latest guide lines she can take after 90 days mean after 26 th July
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3 months from recovery
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If covid positive , patient should wait for three months to take the covid vaccine
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