The vaccination of the new crown vaccine has been carried out in an orderly manner. Many people have taken the new crown vaccine for the safety of themselves and those around them. However, the new crown vaccine cannot be given to some people and cannot be taken. Not everyone is suitable for this vaccine, but some provinces have recently introduced policies to restrict travel without the new coronavirus vaccine. What should we do for people who cannot get the vaccine? Follow me below to learn about the nine categories of people who cannot take the COVID-19 vaccine, how to apply for a certificate for people who cannot take the COVID-19 vaccine, and what to do if people who cannot take the COVID-19 vaccine travel.
The nine categories of people who cannot take the COVID-19 vaccine are as follows according to the first version of the technical guidelines for COVID-19 vaccination issued by the National Health Commission on March 29:
Category 1 Persons with contraindications for vaccination: those who are allergic to vaccine components, those who are allergic to the active ingredients of the vaccine, any inactive ingredients, or substances used in the production process, or those who have experienced allergies when vaccinated with similar vaccines in the past.
The second category of persons with contraindications for vaccination: persons with severe allergic reactions who have had severe allergic reactions to vaccines in the past (such as acute allergic reactions, angioedema, dyspnea, etc.).
The third category of vaccination contraindications: people with severe chronic diseases, hypertension, diabetes and complications, liver cirrhosis, chronic nephritis, leukemia, moderate and severe viral hepatitis, hypothyroidism, bronchial asthma , nephrotic syndrome, myasthenia gravis, epilepsy, mental illness, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.
The fourth category of persons who are contraindicated for vaccination: those who are in a fever state due to disease, or suffer from acute diseases, or acute exacerbations of chronic diseases, or patients with uncontrolled severe chronic diseases.
The fifth category of persons with contraindications for vaccination: patients with low immune function, such as patients with uncured malignant tumors, AIDS patients, etc.
6. Persons with contraindications for vaccination in the sixth category: those with uncontrolled encephalopathy and neurological diseases, uncontrolled epilepsy, or encephalopathy and other neurological diseases, such as acute disseminated encephalomyelitis and subacute sclerosis panencephalitis, neuromyelitis optica, acute cerebellar disorders, central pontine myelinolysis.
Category 7 vaccination contraindications: Pregnant women, including pregnant and lactating women. Women's pregnancy refers to the pregnancy of women of childbearing age and the entry into pregnancy. The normal pregnancy period is 40 weeks. If you are a woman entering pregnancy.
8. Persons who are contraindicated in vaccination: Many girls who have just received other vaccines are receiving the HPV vaccine. Generally, it takes 16 days after the vaccination to receive the new crown vaccine.
Category 9 vaccination contraindications: Persons who do not meet the age specifications. Previously, vaccination was not recommended for people under 18 years old, but it has been relaxed now.
At present, the new coronavirus vaccine is being widely vaccinated against nine types of high-risk occupational groups, including medical personnel, quarantine personnel, cold chain transportation personnel, etc. If there are no contraindications to the new coronavirus vaccine, such as pregnant women, Breast-feeding women, children, the elderly or those with chronic underlying diseases are recommended to have the COVID-19 vaccine. The two-shot new crown vaccine has less side effects. Under normal circumstances, effective new coronavirus antibodies will be produced 2 weeks after the second injection, which can prevent the new coronavirus. Are there any side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine? A COVID-19 vaccine may have some side effects. However, the sequelae are not very serious. Everyone’s physique is different, and the reaction after receiving the new coronavirus vaccine will also be different. Some people experience fatigue, fever, allergies, itching, swelling and pain after receiving the vaccine. This is normal and will usually resolve naturally in about 2-3 days. If the fever is severe, exceeding 38.5°C, you should take fever medicine under the guidance of a doctor. After vaccination, you must pay attention to your diet and avoid eating seafood, spicy food, drinking alcohol and smoking. After receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, keep the area dry and clean.