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Can corona be vaccinated during periods? Smoke Cutting Center – Fulcrumy Health Tip

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This time the fact-information desk: The second wave of Covid (Covid19 India) has hit across the country. Besamal whole country. The number of victims is increasing. However, in the meantime, experts are emphasizing on vaccination (). Although there are several myths that have come to light about the covid vaccine. Rotten, corona vaccine can not be taken during menstruation. Even women should not be vaccinated five days before and after menstruation. Multiple facts have come to light about the truth of this matter. Menstruating women are busy with that.
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Over the last few days, multiple information about the vaccine has been circulating on social media. Vaccination cannot be taken during menstruation. Various information about it also comes to the fore. Rumors go viral in an instant. Women are confused about multiple sources. Many people change their decision to get vaccinated out of fear.

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As soon as the whole matter came to light, the central government called for a meeting to remove the confusion. According to a statement issued by the government, the center has announced immunization for all persons above the age of 18 from May 1. But recently rumors have spread. According to the so-called experts, according to the menstrual cycle, vaccination should not be given five days before and five days after menstruation. According to the Press Information Bureau (PIB), the information circulating in the media that women should not be vaccinated five days before and after the menstrual cycle is completely false. Don’t listen to rumors. After May 1, everyone over the age of 18 should be vaccinated. Registration of names will start from April 26.

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The same thing has been heard from doctors and social workers. They said that corona vaccine has nothing to do with menstruation. Alice Lukaligan and Randy Epstein, who work at the Yale School of Medicine, wrote in a report in The New York Times that “there is no evidence yet that there is any connection between the corona and the antidote.”

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