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Regarding covic vaccination
Recently my mother got infected with covid 19 and now she is doing well and today is the 18th day since she developed her first symptoms. She is in complete isolation for the above duration and ended isolation yesterday only. In the last 18 days, I haven't developed any symptoms and initially, I was tested negative for covid. I have my vaccination scheduled for tomorrow, should I go for it or do I also need to wait for some time or need to get any test done before vaccination?
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You can go for your vaccination as scheduled
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