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I got covid vaccine today on 28 may but on 6th may my father tested positive for covid he had fever before that but after getting tested he didn't had fever ever just a little cough but I didn't got tested nor I had any symptoms of covid. So. I am little worried that I may be asymptomatic for covid but got the vaccine after a very short period is it possible that I will not develop antibodies? And it will be use.less to get the vaccine
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Adequate immune response takes 2-3 weeks after completion of entire vaccination schedule i.e., after the second dose of COVISHIEL
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You can get Antibody test if you like
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Divert ur mind from antibodies etc u have not committed any mistake in matter of Covid vaccination
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Hi Lots of people don't kn they are asymptomatic and still take vaccine and many people who get do not develop enough antibodies so plz take come vaccine dose and follow normal sops Thankyou
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I can get situation is little tricky but before your second dose you can Dm get antibodies tested . That might give you some idea
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For further guidance consult on practo
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