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I got first dose of pfizer, got very mild covid 7 days later. its been almost 2 months since then. im going in for second dose tomorrow, but im scared. will i be ok? is it risky to get it this long after covid? ive heard mix of things?

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Dr. Rebecca Gliksman answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Should be OK . Per CDC after COVID can get vaccinated after the symptoms & isolation ends. If received monoclonal antibodies wait 90 days from the day received. The side effects are as with any vaccine . Myocarditis much less likely in females. Dont worry https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/faq.html?s_cid=10482:vaccine%20after%20covid:sem.ga:p:RG:GM:gen:PTN:FY21

Answered 2/9/2022

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Covid vaccines available are safe and effective. You will be OK. Pl dont read the misinformation on the 'Net' as you will be confused and harmed by it. Listen to your MD.

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