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Second dose of vaccination
Hi, Greetings ! My mother had taken first dose of vaccination on 1st Apr. She got fever on 23rd Apr and then diagnosed Covid positive on 28th Apr. Her medicines (Antibiotics, etc) completed on 6th May and no fever after 3rd May. Currently she has slightly bad throat and weakness. She is diabetic too (from last 20-25 years). Query - Her second dose of vaccination was due on 29th Apr but due to fever, she couldn't went for it.   In view of above scenario when should she go for her second does of vaccination now ? Regards, Amardeep Singh Badwal
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You should wait for another 4 to 8 weeks after recovery for the next dose
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As per recent studies you can have second dose even from 6th week  8th week. So, please take care of her symptoms first and once she is well you can take her for 2nd dose . Stay safe n healthy
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She should wait for at least 4 to 6 weeks after recovery
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Must wait for 4-6 weeks after the symptoms completely subsides.
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