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Covid re-infection
Hello Doctors, My MIL is 52 she got covid attacked a month ago.she had very mild infection shes recovered now almost on 18th April she got negative. Now she started going to work are they chances of reinfection happening to her or with the antibodies in her body is she safe. And after how many days should we get her vaccinated.
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Yes immunity is there if RTPCR positive case .so no need to worry but take precautions. And she can take vaccine after 1 month of recovery.
Next Steps
get vaccinated after 1 month
Health Tips
cont. using mask and hand wash
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Yes there is chances of reinfection
Next Steps
Vaccinate 1 month after detection of COVID
Health Tips
Maintain COVID etiquette in public places
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Please get the vaccination done only after 4-6 weeks of full recovery. If you have doubts of reinfection or she is showing any symptoms of it, you could get an RT-PCR done before going for the vaccination.
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