Is it true that six types of people should not be vaccinated with the new crown vaccine?

The notion that six people should not receive the new crown vaccine is unscientific. The new crown vaccine is not recommended for people with allergies, epilepsy and severe neurological disorders, poorly controlled underlying diseases, or during pregnancy.
1. Allergic people: Allergic people who are allergic to any component of the vaccine or who have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine in the past are not recommended to receive the new crown vaccine.
2. People with epilepsy and severe neurological disorders: People with uncontrolled epilepsy and severe neurological disorders such as transverse myelitis, Guillain-Barre syndrome, demyelinating diseases, etc. are not recommended to receive the vaccine.
3. People with poorly controlled underlying diseases: People with poorly controlled chronic underlying diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, etc. are not recommended to receive the new crown vaccine.
4. People during pregnancy: It is recommended that women during pregnancy delay vaccination with the new crown vaccine. If you become pregnant after vaccination or if you receive the vaccine without knowing that you are pregnant, based on the understanding of the safety of the vaccine, it is not recommended to terminate the pregnancy only because of the vaccination with the new coronavirus vaccine, and it is recommended that you have a proper pregnancy checkup and follow up.
People are advised to consult their doctors before receiving the Neocoronavirus vaccine to determine if they are able to receive the Neocoronavirus vaccine.