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Regarding covid vaccine
In the May month I had severe headache and chill fever couple of time during night. Rt pcr showed negative and I did blood test and turned to be dengue fever. I still isolated and got better by two week( I took rtpcr in the second week which also came negative as my platelets did not decrease much, my doc suspected it could be covid) . It's been a month now and I want to take vaccine so I took a covid antibody test and surprisingly it turned to be positive 27.6 bau/ml. Now I'm confused whether I can take vaccine now or not. One of doctor said I can take vaccine as the value seem to be less and another says I need to wait for 3 months. Can anyone help here? Thanks!
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No.... Please wait for 3months
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Rtpcr may come out as false negative. Since the antibody titre is present, you have been exposed to virus. So it's better to take it after 3 months from recovery.
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Get vaccinated after 3 months post recovery
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