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Doctor, I had a bacterial infection in the throat about two weeks ago. Symptoms were throat pain and later fever. It lasted for a week. I was taking prescribed antibiotics, and paracetamol tablets for a week. Took RT-PCR test twice, on day four and day eight of the symptoms. Tested Negative both times. It's been ten days since I recovered, I am feeling normal now for the last ten days. When can I take the COVID 19 vaccine at the earliest.? Should I wait for a while or can I go ahead and take it.? Thank you, Good day.
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Hi.you can proceed for vaccination.
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Now you are healthy means as early as possible can take vaccine.
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If no symptoms or covid test Negative, u can plan vaccination. U shouldn't have any acute infection on the day of vaccination. In case of confirmed covid positive, we postpone vaccination.
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Yes you can take the vaccine. No need to wait
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Take the Vaccine as early as possible You are fit to take vaccine
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Consult me if you have any side effects of vaccine
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