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When can i take vaccine if i recovered from covid. When can i take vaccine if i recovered from covid.
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After 90 days  ,as per guide lines
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After 3 months, from date of the diagnosis
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After 3 months
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90 days after date of first diagnosis a
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After 1 month minimum
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3 months after recovery
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Our central govt guidelines say covid vaccine can be taken after 3 months from recovery from covid 19. Scientifically speaking, natural COVID 19 infection gives protection. It may be evident by a  SARS COV2 antibody test. If you have high antibody titre vaccine may be delayed. It is usually assumed that this protection remains upto 3 months at least.
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