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Hi doctors, I had fever since 2 days took paracetamol 650mg , and also I'm underweight and my age is 31 yrs and weight _48kg. Bcz of fever, I'm feeling bit weakness. So in this stage shall I take vaccination in this week ?
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Hello, No. Recover completely from the fever, wait for two weeks and then get your vaccine shot.
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Don't. Get ur fever treated Then go for vaccination
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Before taking vaccination do covid rtpcr test , CBC , ESR and CRP test, if rtpcr is negative and cbc, ESR and crp is normal then you can take vaccine , also , make sure that you don’t have fever before vaccination otherwise you will get severe side effects
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Hey! Wait till you recover and then take the vaccination. Find out the cause of fever if it persists.
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No don't take
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