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Hi Sir,. My daughter is 3 months old, she has vaccinated first (1 & 1/2 months vaccination) on 7th April 2021, now her next vaccination (2 &1/2 months vaccination) was today.... but she has been taken the pneumonia vaccine on 26th April , Hence her pediatrician suggested to have (2&1/2 months vaccination) on 1st June along with the 2nd dose of Pneumonia vaccine. So I am worried about the 45 days delay in her 2nd vaccination. Is it okay to delay the vaccination as per current situation ? Much appreciate your feedback/suggestions. Thank you!
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I would suggest in view of increasing cases of Covid, delay in vaccination won’t harm her. But chances of catching Covid infection will get high. Stay home stay safe. Vaccination can be delayed.
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Usually we recommend at least 15 20 days gap in two vaccine so it is better to wait and take both the vaccine on 27 th or so
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U can take regualr vaccines on may 7th and 2nd dose pneumonia vaccine on 24th may
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No I think u should take it now in 1-2days, don't delay for such a long time. 2nd dose of PCV is due on 26th May u can go then or take it with the 3rd dose on 7th June.
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