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Vaccination for covid
This is Goutam Santra From Kolkata, I m 30, My question is after how many days I can take covaxin after tetanus vaccine. Actually I take covaxin after 23 days of taking tetanus vaxin so is there any problem?? Is both vaccine work properly? Or will I take my covaxin dose with fresh again?? Thanks in advance.
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COVID-19 vaccines can be given at the same time or any time before or after any other live or inactivated vaccine. This is a change from the previous recommendation for a 14-day interval before or after getting a COVID-19 vaccine. The original advice against giving other vaccines with COVID-19 vaccine was based on a cautionary approach
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U can take after 2weeks
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You can take now. 14 days gap is needed
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Hi you can take it as per the recent guidelines.
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No problem. Ideally 2weeks gap should be there between 2 vaccines
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