Can you get the New Crown vaccine if you have chickenpox?

It is not recommended for patients who are having chickenpox to receive the New Crown vaccine, and they need to be actively treated and cured before receiving the New Crown vaccine. Chickenpox is an acute infectious disease caused by varicella zoster virus infection, and its common clinical manifestations are: generalized macular rash, herpes and scabs, accompanied by fatigue, itching, etc., which is often prevalent in children; the patients will get antibodies after healing, and generally no longer infected with chickenpox. According to the requirements of “New Crown Vaccination Technical Guidelines”, patients with acute diseases belong to the contraindications of New Crown vaccination; chickenpox treatment belongs to the acute disease, so it is not recommended to vaccinate New Crown vaccine; after the treatment is cured, then consider vaccination. Chickenpox is a self-limiting disease, the treatment mainly uses symptomatic therapy, antiviral therapy (acyclovir, etc.), herpes is not ruptured, the itching is serious can be used externally to stop itching; herpes ulcerated can be used externally with erythromycin ointment. It is recommended that chickenpox patients active treatment, if any abnormalities in a timely manner to the regular hospital consultation, and do a good job of protection, by a professional physician to develop a treatment plan, to be recovered and then vaccinated with the new crown vaccine.