Can people who have cancer get COVID-19 vaccine

Cancer patients have weak immunity and are highly susceptible to COVID-19 and influenza. Once infected, the case fatality rate is higher. In the absence of specific drugs, vaccines are considered to be an important weapon to prevent COVID-19.
COVID-19 vaccine is not suitable for people
1. Severe allergic constitution, and serious allergic reactions (such as acute allergic reaction, urticaria, skin eczema, dyspnea, angioneurotic edema or abdominal pain) have occurred when other vaccines were injected in the past;
2. Individuals and families with a history of seizures, chronic diseases, epilepsy, and allergies; Individuals injected with human immunoglobulin within 3.1 months;
4. Persons who have been infected with COVID-19 in the past or whose nucleic acid and antibody tests are positive; Individuals with a history of seizures, epilepsy, and progressive neurological disorders; Patients with thrombocytopenia or bleeding disorders;
5. Severe liver and kidney diseases, uncontrolled hypertension (systolic blood pressure ≥ 140mmHg, diastolic blood pressure ≥ 90mmHg), complications of diabetes, malignant tumors, acute attacks of various acute diseases or chronic diseases;
6. Currently undergoing immunosuppressive therapy or diagnosed with congenital or acquired immunodeficiency, HIV infection, lymphoma, leukemia, or other autoimmune diseases;
7. Known or suspected diseases include: severe respiratory diseases, severe cardiovascular diseases, liver and kidney diseases, and malignant tumors;
8. Women who are breastfeeding or pregnant, and have fertility plans within 3 months after vaccination;
9. Individuals known or suspected of suffering from mental depression or mania;
Those who have received other vaccines within 10.14 days.
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