It is recommended to take anti-inflammatory medication only after one week of vaccination, because anti-inflammatory medication may have a certain effect on the vaccination effectiveness of the New Crown vaccine, so it is better to take it after one week. Since the vaccine is inactivated and anti-inflammatory medications have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effects, taking anti-inflammatory medications after the vaccine may decrease the vaccine’s effectiveness, so the most conservative time to take anti-inflammatory medications is one week after the vaccine. If anti-inflammatory medication is necessary in the near future, then the vaccination can be postponed. It is important to rest after the vaccination, not to participate in too strenuous exercise, and to keep the diet light and not to eat too spicy and stimulating food.