JEDDAH — Contracting the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection after taking the first dose of anti-coronavirus vaccine, with a positive result of the coronavirus laboratory tests proving infection with the virus, will cause rescheduling of the appointment for the second dose, which will be given after the elapse of six months after recovering from COVID-19, the Ministry of Health (MOH) announced Friday. As to mingling after the passing of 14 days from taking the first dose of the anti-coronavirus vaccine or completion of the doses by taking both the doses, in general, if the symptoms do not appear on the person, then it is not mandatory for the person to be quarantined, unless he is staying with large groups of people. Moreover, all must continue to comply with the precautionary measures, the Ministry of Health (MOH) disclosed. In the case of the appearance of symptoms similar to those of infection with coronavirus, the person mingling with others must self-isolate and undergo laboratory tests.