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My mother was vaccinated 1st dose after that she recovered after she again got fever,cold etc .she was tested positive Some people are saying it is due to vaccination. No need worry .if a person vacinated up to 15 days he will have same simpton s if u r tested with in the 15 days u will definitely get positive .so don't worry Now what we have to do she got positive under 15 days of vaccination .pls help to calrify my dought..
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First of all.. your mother turning covid positive has got nothing to do with the vaccination. Infact she might have got the infection via contact after getting vaccinated. Now she being covid positive , get the help from a local hospital/ doctor. Once she is better  the 2nd dose of covid vaccine can be taken  4 -6 weeks after turning RAPID ANTIGEN TESTING negative for COVID 19. If any query plz do contact. Hope she gets well soon
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Getting positive after covid is termed as BREAKTHROUGH INFECTION It may / may not be because of the vaccination Would recommend consulting a doctor for further evaluation
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