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I had fever on 25th April for 3 days. After that I lost my smell. But my RT PCR report came negative on 21st April so I had these symptoms after negative report. I took the medicines like invermectin, dolo, etc all covid vaccines. Kindly advise when I should take the covid vaccine
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You can take Covid vaccine after 4-6 wks of appearance of your 1st symptom. Your -ve RTPCR in 21st April might have been due to recent Covid infection prior to appearance of any symptoms,,,if you could have done the RTPCR test on the onset of your symptoms then it should have been +ve that time.
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Hi, you can take vaccines after 4-6 weeks of symptom free period
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Do you hve any symptoms now?you can only go for vaccine according to new guidelines for 6 months after recovery
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You can take vaccine after 4-6 weeks from recovery. Kindly take a consultation for further assistance.
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