Can pregnant women receive the booster shot of COVID-19 vaccine? Who can't get the third shot of COVID-19

Can pregnant women receive the COVID-19 vaccine

In theory, pregnant women can receive the new coronal vaccine. However, vaccines are not widely administered now, and it is not recommended for pregnant women to receive the new coronavirus vaccine when targeting key populations. Because pregnant women have a special physiological state, the functions and immune status of various organs in the human body during pregnancy vary depending on the condition of the pregnant child. In addition, the development of novel coronavirus vaccine did not take pregnant women as the observation of the test, because pregnant women are special cases. After all, there are two lives that must be specially protected. In addition, vaccines can protect respiratory tract, masks, hand hygiene, etc. without the full contact of the entire population, but cannot protect against the new coronavirus. In addition, pregnant women are not recommended to walk or travel around. I should try my best to stay at home and do this kind of life and work in a limited work environment. Therefore, it is advisable to minimize risk factors as much as possible. Since the risk is not high, it is not recommended to vaccinate such individuals for the first time.

People who cannot be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine

1. People who are allergic to the vaccine, that is, have allergies when vaccinating before, such as throat edema, dyspnea, acute allergic reactions and other serious allergic reactions after vaccinating before, can not be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine.

2. Fever, acute illness, still having a fever, or currently in the midst of some acute illness, such as being hospitalized or seeking medical attention at an acute problem clinic. This kind of people cannot be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine for the time being. Vaccination will be administered after the condition stabilizes.

3. Acute exacerbation of chronic diseases, usually accompanied by chronic diseases such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, or three highs, or chronic lung diseases. Recently, the condition is unstable, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, heart failure, lung infection, etc., or re hospitalization, etc., these people cannot be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine temporarily. Vaccination will be administered after the condition stabilizes. But for currently stable conditions such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, lung diseases, etc., vaccination can be administered.

4. Tumor patients, before and after surgery, or those undergoing radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatment, are temporarily not eligible for vaccination. Vaccination will be administered after the condition stabilizes.

5. Pregnant women cannot be vaccinated.

6. Individuals with recurrent epilepsy or severe neurological disorders such as transverse myelitis, various scar syndromes, demyelinating diseases, etc. cannot receive vaccination.

In addition to the above six cases, most people can be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine.

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