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I recovered from covid 1 month ago. Today i was able to book a vaccine slot for next week but govt guideline released 2 days ago says to defer vaccination by 6 months if recovered from covid. What to do? Should i take the vaccine or cancel the appointment?
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U can take vaccine as no detailed study regarding natural antibodies effect after corona , opinion is diffure from Study to study and doctor to doctor
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Kindly cancel or postpone. As it won’t be able to give full effect as what we need from a vaccines. When time passes on natural antibodies dies. Then you would want to get vaccinated .
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Take the vaccine if you got the slot and after that follow guidelines for second dose
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