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Advice for covid vaccination
My mother , Neeru Maini, age 52 had fever for 7 days from 22nd April to 28th April. We gave her covid medicines like dolo, augmentin, multi vitamins and invermectin. Today we get her blood test done and her CRP is 1.52. so can she go for vaccine
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Should wait for 4 weeks post infection coz he is infected he ll be immune to disease already So u can wait
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This is why getting checked for covid infection in an episode of fever is advisable. One might think of the fever for being a normal fever.
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The protocol tells to delay the vaccination for about 4weeks aprox 1 month .
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Getting tested is probably the safest option here
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You should wait atleast 4 weeks from resolution of symptoms, as per the latest guidelines. So wait for atleast 28th of May and then get vaccinated
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wait for minimum 4 weeks
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wait for 4-6 week
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Plz consult for complete evaluation and discussion and for advise
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