Can I still get the vaccine if I received monoclonal antibodies for COVID-19?

There's currently no data on the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines in individuals who received monoclonal antibodies or convalescent plasma as part of COVID-19 treatment. Evidence suggests that reinfection is low in the 90 days after initial COVID-19 infection. Therefore, you should wait at least 90 days after receiving these treatments before getting the vaccine. If you already received the first dose of the vaccine before antibody therapy, you should defer the second dose for at least 90 days following antibody therapy. This is a precaution until additional information becomes available. Waiting will help prevent the antibody therapy from interfering with vaccine-induced immune responses.