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I wanted to vaccinate my wife for covid, She is  currently taking for last 3 years with Prolomet XL50 for HT and Thyronorm 25 mcg for Thyroid for last 5 years. 2 months back I have been tested positive and was in quarantine and RTPCR was negative later 10days. My wife was not initially having cough and shortness of breath which was sufficed for last 2 months, we have not done RTPCR for my wife at that time when I tested positive. Post 1.5months we have consulted for the above reasons doctor prescribed test for Inflammatory markers and CBC Instead RTPCR. All were normal and Thyroid was 13 and V B12 was 150. Doctor given B12 Injection and told to continue Thyronorm. Please advise we need to do RTPCR or not required now before vaccination.
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Any how RTPCR will come negative.now have consultation with pulmonolgist for detailed evaluation.
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Most probably your wife had covid.Hence, vaccinate her,3 months after her recovery from symptoms.
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Get rtpcr done
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