
New Delhi: The Central Government has advised that vaccination is appropriate after three months of recovery from corona infection. The government has also said that the vaccine is safe for breastfeeding women. The government has been told that if a corona becomes infected after taking the first dose of vaccine, then the second dose should be taken after three months. This has been said by the Health Ministry making another change in the rules of vaccination. This recommendation has been made by NEGVAC i.e. The National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19. The new recommendations also say that three months of recovery from Corona should be avoided.
It has also been reported that breastfeeding women may get corona vaccine. The matter is still under consideration to get pregnant women vaccinated. Patients who have been given plasma can take the vaccine after 3 months of discharge from the hospital in that condition.
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Similarly, if someone becomes infected after taking the first dose, then the second dose can be taken 3 months after recovery. If someone has suffered another serious illness and has been admitted to a hospital or ICU, they have to take Corona vaccine after 4 to 8 weeks. Blood donation can be done 14 days after taking Corona vaccine. If a corona is infected, the RTPCR can donate blood after coming negative. Rapid antigen test is not necessary before taking the vaccine.
