Can pregnant women get COVID-19 vaccine?

Not yet. People who are not suitable for vaccination in COVID-19 include pregnant women, lactating women, people in the acute stage of fever, infection and other diseases, people with immunodeficiency or immune disorder, and people with severe liver and kidney diseases, uncontrollable hypertension, diabetic complications and malignant tumors.

All vaccinators should read the informed consent form carefully before vaccination, and suspend vaccination if they feel unwell. People who are not in the age range of 18 to 59 need to wait for further clinical trial data disclosure to determine whether they can be vaccinated in the future.

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Inoculation method of two doses of vaccine

In principle, after the first vaccination, the second vaccination should be given every 2 1 day. If you need to vaccinate in advance for personal reasons, the interval should be at least 14 days. If it is necessary to postpone vaccination, it is recommended to complete vaccination within 28 days.

According to the time and place determined by the original organization channel, organization unit and vaccination clinic, the recipients go to the designated inoculation point in an orderly manner to complete the second vaccination. The field process and vaccine variety of the second injection are the same as those of the first injection. The recipients still need to truthfully report their health status to the medical staff, and follow the instructions of the on-site personnel to ensure 30 minutes of observation after inoculation.

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