By vgreene, 19 January, 2021 Evidence is also emerging that people get better protection by being fully vaccinated compared w having had COVID 19 One study showed that unvaccinated people who already had COVID 19 are more than 2x as likely than fully vaccinated people to get COVID 19
By vgreene, 19 January, 2021 Yes CDC recommends vaccination for persons w hx of COVID 19 because research has not yet shown how long individuals are protected from COVID 19 re infxn after recovery from COVID 191
By vgreene, 19 January, 2021 Pts who received COVID 19 targeted monoclonal antibodies or convalescent plasma
By vgreene, 19 January, 2021 If a COVID 19 vaccine is inadvertently given w in 14 days of another vaccine there s no need to repeat doses of either vaccine1
By vgreene, 19 January, 2021 However mRNA COVID 19 vaccines and other vaccines may be given closer together when 1 the benefits of vaccination outweigh the potential known risk of vaccine co administration eg tetanus toxoid vaccine for wound mgmt measles or hepatitis A vaccination du
By vgreene, 19 January, 2021 CDC recommends that mRNA COVID 19 vaccines be administered alone a minimum of 14 days before or after other vaccines1
By vgreene, 19 January, 2021 Although a flu vaccine won t protect individuals from getting COVID 19 CDC highly recommends it Flu shots can protect against getting influenza at the same time as COVID 19 thereby reducing risk of severe illness1