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Covid Vaccination for COVID -ve
Hi, I got all the symptoms of COVID, consultation done by a Practo Doctor and he told I have Covid. When I tested it came -ve and CRP was 10.82. When can I take the vaccination? Covid was in May 1st to 3rd Week.
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You can get vaccinated 3months post recovery
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You can take vaccine after 3mnths from the day of symptoms
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RTPCR - a Covid test May show a negative result in some cases for various reasons . Based on your symptoms and CRP and the Drs diagnosis, it is very likely you did have Covid. For now, you are likely to be protected. Please take the vaccine 3 months after symptoms. Meanwhile , you can do a IgG Covid antibody test , which will tell you if you had Covid and if you had developed antibodies. It’s a simple cheap test and available in most labs. If you need anything else , kindly consult .
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You are advisable to take vaccine after 3 months from day of recovery. For further assistance kindly take a consultation.
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CRP was raised that mean you might have caught the infection earlier and became negative later on
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