Gujarat man tests COVID-19 positive after taking 2nd dose of vaccine
The man, a health officer in Gandhinagar's Dehgam taluka, had taken the first dose on January 16 and the second one on February 15.
- After taking the vaccine, a man in Gujarat tested positive for the COVID-19 virus
- The man is currently in home isolation
- The CHO said it generally takes around 45 days for antibodies against the infection
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Ahmedabad: A health official in Gujarat has tested positive for coronavirus days after taking the second dose of the vaccine against the infection. The man had taken both doses of the vaccine and fell ill shortly after with symptoms of the COVID-19 virus.
The man, a health officer in Gandhinagar's Dehgam taluka, had taken the first dose on January 16 and the second one on February 15. News agency PTI quoted Gandhinagar's Chief Health Officer (CHO) Dr MH Solanki saying that the man had a fever and his samples were examined, which detected the COVID-19 infection on February 20.
"He is in home isolation as his symptoms are mild. He has told me that he is fit to join work from Monday," Solanki added.
The CHO said it generally takes around 45 days for antibodies against the infection to develop after both the doses of the vaccine are administered.
He also said one must wear a mask and adhere to all COVID-19 protocols like social distancing etc. Even after taking both doses of the vaccine against the infection in order to be on the safe side.
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