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Vaccination after recovering from covid
Hello Doctors, I was affected with covid on 24th march and was isolated till 6th April... I wanted to know after how many days of recovering from covid can i take my 1st dose of vaccination ? Pls suggest
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You can take the vaccine 3 months after recovery. Taking the vaccine before that may reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine due to cross reaction with existing antibodies.
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3 months from date of recovery In your case 6 th july
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According to recent guidlines from Government of India It should be after 3 months from recovery
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Take 2 nd dose 3 months post recovery from covid
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As per Recently updated one,, it should be 3 months from recovery of covid Illness..
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Upto 4 weeks after full. Recovery
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3 months
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According to the new guidelines after recovery from covid after 3 months you can get your vaccination
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