The nucleic acid test may be affected by testing immediately after the new coronavirus vaccine has been administered, but it is usually not affected if it is done 48 hours later.
The inactivated Neocoronavirus vaccine is made by inactivating the Neocoronavirus, so if the nucleic acid test is done immediately after the Neocoronavirus vaccine has just been given, there is a certain possibility that it may interfere with the results of the nucleic acid test, since the nucleic acid test is done to detect the presence of nucleic acid fragments of the virus. However, for those who have been vaccinated for two or more days, the vaccine does not interfere with the nucleic acid test results at this time.
Therefore, it is recommended that the nucleic acid test should not be performed on the same day immediately after vaccination. It is advisable to consult a healthcare professional immediately to choose an appropriate time for the nucleic acid test.