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When to take coronavirus vaccine
I got infected with covid in the month of april and its been almost 2 months.. so can i take vaccine if its available in my area? Or how many months shoud i wait take the vaccine? Please give me reply about this.
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You can take vaccine after 3 months of corona positive reort or covid infection.
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U should have a negative report and then wait 2-3 months for vaccination
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You are good to go
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History noted. I need to ask you few questions before forming a proper diagnosis and preparing a mangement plan. So please book an appointment with me.
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U can get after 90 days from date of your corona  positive reports
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Dear 84 days gap required for COVID recovers patient
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According to government guidelines, you can go for vaccination only after 3 months of recovery
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