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Covid IGg antibodies reading is >20 mean
My Covid IGg antibodies reading is >20 today and I have my vaccination scheduled for tomorrow...can I take vaccination or should I wait?
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You need to share your reports and at the same time you need to give history about when did you have a last symtom suggestive of covid during this episode of illness, then only we will be able to help out with your queries.
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The presence of IgG suggests that the infection or vaccination happened weeks to months in the past. It also suggests that you may no longer be infectious. IgG indicates that you may have some immunity to the virus, though you may not. How much it might protect you from getting sick with COVID-19 in the future is unknown. It's been clear by ICMR that covid IgG antibodies should only be used of surveillance purpose and not to decide whether to get vaccinated or whether you are immune to virus or not
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