Patients with polycystic ovaries can receive the new coronavirus vaccine. Contraindications to the new coronavirus vaccine include allergies to the vaccine and to any biological products, or the development of malignant tumors, or acute exacerbations of chronic diseases, in which case the new coronavirus vaccine is not recommended. In other cases, such as certain chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension, the new coronavirus vaccine can be administered when the disease is stabilized after treatment. Polycystic ovaries are not a serious disease, but a syndrome of sporadic or anovulatory ovulation with increased androgen levels and endocrine metabolism, such as disorders of glucose and lipid metabolism. This syndrome may only have endocrine metabolism disorders, even in a pre-existing state, but there are no systemic allergic states or autoimmune problems, so patients with polycystic ovaries can be vaccinated with the new coronavirus vaccine, usually without any problems. If patients with polycystic ovaries need to be vaccinated with the new coronavirus vaccine, it is recommended that they be examined under the guidance of a specialized doctor to decide whether they are suitable for vaccination.