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Last october my whole family got covid. we should be good with the antibodies, and want the vaccine but was told to wait 90 days, that's on saturday. can we get it a few days early? chances of reinfect and how bad would it be again?

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You do not have to wait 90 days to be vaccinated. The WHO and CDC sites did not indicate optimal time to get vaccinated after infections they just indicated to not go get vaccinated when infected so you do not pass the infection around at the vaccination center. You could get vaccinated before Saturday if you choose.

Answered 1/12/2022

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Get vaccinated and boosted. A "few days early" in not an issue. You do not need to wait 90 days. Get Flu vaccine as well. Wish you good health!

Answered 1/30/2022

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You built up antibodies from the first exposure and will build up more from the up coming vaccination. You can take it now and then get boosted .You can still come down with COVID in the future but with much less symptoms. Still be careful and wear masks out in public.

Answered 1/31/2022

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