vaccination after covid
Do I need a vaccine after having COVID: Infectious disease specialist at Cleveland Clinic, Dr. Kristen Englund, says: "We don't know how long your immunity will last after COVID... Even if you've had COVID-19, it's very important for you to get the vaccine. We know that Very few people can get Kovid-19 again."
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WARNING: After recovering from COVID-19 it is important to consult a doctor before scheduling your vaccination so that they can assess the antibody count in your body.
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Post-Vaccination of Non-Symptomatic Covid: According to the Ministry of Health, Covid-19 patients who had no symptoms are discharged from home isolation 10 days after their sample is first drawn. It is safe to receive the vaccine after this period.
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Vaccination after symptomatic COVID-19: As a general rule, you can take the vaccine after 4-8 weeks of complete recovery, that is, when you do not show any symptoms. This also applies to people who have had COVID-19 after their first dose and need to take their second dose.
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Note: If you have received antibody treatment during recovery, such as plasma therapy, it is especially important that you wait before receiving the vaccine. While the Health Ministry suggests a gap of 4-8 weeks
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