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I have been covid positive. Its been 20 days and I am fine now. Just wanted to know after how many days it would be safe to get covid vaccine?
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You will have some amount of immunity to the disease after infection. It is recommended to take vaccine after 90days of being tested covid positive. For further clarification consult with me on practo.
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If u r taking covishield u can take it after 4-6 week u turn negative.covaxin wait till 90 days after u turn negative / resolution of symptoms
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2-3 week after covid free.
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After 4-6weeks since covid positive status,you can take vaccine.
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Hello dear post covid positive one should wait for 90 days for vaccinations as per recommendation
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