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I have taken rabies vaccine last shot 45 days before can I take COVID vaccine now any suggestions...
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Yes you can definitely take the vaccine.
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There is no literature saying conflict of one to the another. Both the vaccines have different modus operandi. So can always inoculate yourself to protect from disease. Have a close watch for the side effects
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Yes you can take
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Yes, you can take the vaccination. Vaccinations are the best way to avoid serious infection and complication of these infections. There is no evidence or contraindication on taking these particular vaccinations in short period.
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Pay caution to the side effects and its necessary to undergo at least 30 mins monitoring period after vaccination.
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Yes definitely yes
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Yes their is no harm in taking vaccinations
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