What’s the reaction to the third shot of New Crown?

Most people do not have any reaction after the third vaccination, but a few people may have local and systemic reactions after the vaccination.
1. Local reactions: for example, redness, swelling, pain, or small nodules or lumps at the vaccination site. The above local reactions may gradually improve and disappear within a few days.
2. Systemic reactions: such as fever, rash, dizziness, nausea, abdominal discomfort, diarrhea and other systemic adverse reactions. Adverse reactions with mild symptoms usually do not require additional special treatment or intervention, and most often resolve on their own in 2~3 days.
After receiving the new crown vaccine, you need to stay for at least 30 minutes to closely monitor your own changes and ask your doctor if you feel unwell.
The precautions to be taken after receiving the new crown vaccine are to eat a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating foods, pay more attention to rest, avoid overworking the body, do not get the vaccination site wet too soon, and also closely observe the symptoms and changes in body temperature.