Amid the imminent threat of a 3rd wave of COVID-19, vaccinations are becoming pertinent. However 96% of the country's population is yet to be fully vaccinated (nearly 18% has received the first dose). Here are some FAQs about COVID-19 vaccines, answered.
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Question 1: Post infection, how long should you wait to get vaccinated? Doctors recommend gaps from 1-3 months for an individual to get a shot after recovering from COVID-19. Experts say waiting to get the vaccine boosts immune response as the infection acts as a vaccine dose.
Question 2: What if you get infected between two doses? If there is exposure to COVID-19 in 1-3 weeks after receiving the 1st dose the vaccine might not have an impact. But, only a mild disease is expected if there is exposure to the virus over 3 weeks after the 1st vaccine dose.
Dr. Gagandeep Kang—an immunologist at Christian Medical College, Vellore—said, "We do not currently have any evidence to say whether it is better or worse to get vaccinated when infected, whether in terms of immune response or any safety issue."
Question 3: Can vaccine be administered during pregnancy, lactation period? Current data suggests that the vaccines are safe for those who are pregnant or lactating. But, it is advisable to consult your doctor. #COVID19Vaccination
Question 4: Are vaccines safe for those with allergies? Currently, no evidence links any kind of food or drug allergy with COVID-19 vaccines. Immunocompromised patients and those undergoing chemotherapy are also recommended to take the vaccines. #vaccineSideEffects
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