Gujarat: Currently the covid-19 vaccine is being installed all over the country. In fact, the second phase of vaccination is going on and the general public is being vaccinated in it. You must be aware that in the first phase, the vaccine was introduced to only health workers and frontline workers across the country. You may be aware that infection can be avoided after vaccination, such reports are in the discussions fast at this time. But amidst all this, big news has come from Gandhinagar in Gujarat. A few days after taking the second dose of vaccine here, a health worker has become infected with the coronavirus. Dr. MH Solanki, Chief Health Officer of Gandhinagar has spoken in this matter. He says, "The health worker living in Dehgam taluka took the first dose of the vaccine on 16 January and the second dose on 15 February. But just a few days after taking the second dose, he got a fever and after examining his symptoms, he was confirmed to be infected. In this case, he has also reported that very mild symptoms of corona have been found inside the health worker, since his report came positive, he has been isolated at home. He will return to work from tomorrow i.e. Monday.'' Now that the health worker has got infected after being vaccinated, questions are again being raised on the vaccine. Now once again people have started questioning the vaccine. At the same time, doctors now say that it takes at least 45 days for the antibodies to be produced in the body after taking both doses of the vaccine, and at the same time, even after taking both the doses of the vaccine, people have to wear two masks along with two yards. It is very important to strictly follow all the rules related to covid-19 including the social distancing. Also Read: Mithun Chakraborty left for Brigade ground, will participate in PM Modi's rally For vaccination of MPs and their families corona vaccination camp in Parliament Mahant and his two disciples accused of rape case, know the matter