What to pay attention to before getting the new crown vaccine
1. If the vaccinated person has cold, fever, diarrhea (>3 times a day) and other uncomfortable symptoms within the last week, the vaccination should be given until the symptoms are cured. If the person has the above symptoms or has heart, liver, kidney and other diseases, The doctor should be informed so that the doctor can give appropriate vaccination advice after scientific evaluation.
2. The recipient should carefully read the vaccination notice before vaccination, understand the vaccine and the targeted diseases this time, and faithfully cooperate with the vaccination unit’s doctor’s notification, health inquiry and examination.
3. 24 hours before vaccination, avoid strenuous exercise, fatigue, and alcoholism. It is best to put on loose clothes before vaccination and keep the vaccination site dry and clean.
4. If the vaccinated person has had high fever, convulsions, urticaria and other reactions after the previous vaccination, he should inform his doctor before vaccination.
What to pay attention to after getting the new crown vaccine
1. After vaccination, you should stay on site for 30 minutes to ensure that there is no uncomfortable reaction.
2. After returning home from the vaccination, any adverse reactions should be reported to the staff at the vaccination site and seek medical attention if necessary.
3. On the day of vaccination, avoid water in the injection site and keep the injection site clean and hygienic to prevent infection of damaged skin.
4. Rest more 3 days after vaccination, do not eat spicy food or seafood, and avoid drinking alcohol-containing beverages.
Who can not get the new crown vaccine
1. Pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and those who have a childbirth plan within 3 months after vaccination, please postpone vaccination. 2. Inoculate other inactivated vaccines within 14 days, and those who receive other live attenuated vaccines within 28 days are advised to postpone the vaccination. 3. Patients with fever, acute infectious diseases, severe respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, liver and kidney diseases, malignant tumors, thrombocytopenia or bleeding diseases, drug-uncontrollable hypertension, diabetes, etc. are not suitable for vaccination. 4. People who are not in the age group of 18-59 years old need to wait for further clinical trial data disclosure to determine whether they can be vaccinated later.
Who is the new crown vaccine suitable for?
Vaccination targets are some key populations in the 18-59 age group, and priority is given to the following categories of populations: 1. Workers who are engaged in import cold chain, port quarantine, ship piloting, aviation air service, fresh food market, etc., who are at higher risk of infection. 2. Personnel engaged in key positions in public transportation, medical disease control, social operation security, and working and studying abroad for business or private purposes.