1. COVID-19 vaccine is not suitable for people.
1. Allergic diseases
HPV vaccine allergy, influenza vaccine allergy, hepatitis B vaccine allergy and pneumococcal vaccine allergy cannot be vaccinated. But if you are allergic to peanuts, seafood, mangoes, dust, etc. You can get a vaccine! That is to say, it is not recommended to vaccinate COVID-19 vaccine except allergic to vaccine or allergic to ingredients in vaccine, such as aluminum hydroxide. Other allergies will not affect vaccination in COVID-19.
2. Symptoms of fever
For example, a fever caused by a cold, a wound infection or a fever caused by a disease is not recommended.
3. Acute disease
Although there is no fever in some diseases, it is not recommended to vaccinate COVID-19 vaccine if it has affected normal life. For example, accidental fracture, urticaria and so on. Wait until you are well.
4. Chronic diseases
Patients with chronic diseases can't get COVID-19 vaccine if they can't control their illness. For example, patients with hypothyroidism and diabetic hypertension are not suitable for vaccination if their hormone levels are unstable. Without any treatment, hypertension, diabetes, thyroid diseases, etc. COVID-19 vaccine can be inoculated with good drug control.
5. Chronic immune dysfunction diseases
Immune function may be impaired by malignant tumor, HIV infection, chronic kidney disease and organ transplantation. Adenovirus vaccine is not recommended for this group of people, and inactivated vaccine or subunit vaccine can be chosen.
6. Special nervous system diseases
COVID-19 vaccine cannot be used for recent epilepsy and guillain-barre syndrome. If the disease is well controlled and has not broken out for many years, you can also get COVID-19 vaccine.
7. Vaccination is not recommended for women during pregnancy.
Women can consider vaccination during menstruation, pregnancy preparation and lactation.
8. Other vaccines have been vaccinated.
It is not recommended to vaccinate COVID-19 vaccine together with other vaccines. If vaccination is required, the interval should be greater than 14 days.
9./kloc-vaccination is not recommended under 0/8 years old.
At present, the research data is limited, so it is not recommended to vaccinate 18 years old for the time being.
1people over 0.60 years old can consider vaccination.
The data on the vaccine effect of people over 60 years old are also limited, but early clinical data suggest that it is helpful, so people over 60 years old can also consider vaccination.