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Hi I have positive test for covid antibody igg with value 9 today. Are these enough to not get vaccinated in the next few weeks. I was covid positive on 20 April and have booked covishield appointment on 26 may. Should I skip the vaccine for 3 months or go for it. Kindly suggest will be of great help as I am confused. thanks.
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Take first dose vaccine after 3 months of first positive rtpcr report.
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According to guidelines wait for 3 months
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Yes wait for 3 month and get vaccination
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When u r tested positive for COVID , should wait for three months to take COVID vaccine ....
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