It’s easy to get sicker when you get a new crown without vaccination.
People who have not been vaccinated against neocoronavirus pneumonia are likely to be sicker when they get sick compared to people who have been vaccinated against it. Being unvaccinated means that there are also no antibodies in the body to inactivate CKP, and a large number of viruses and related antigens attack the body’s cells. If you have been vaccinated, your body’s antibodies to C.N.C.P. will inactivate all or part of C.N.C.P., or neutralize the viral antigens, making the disease relatively mild.
There is usually no specific illness that requires prompt medical attention to administer the neocoronavirus pneumonia vaccine to avoid contracting the virus. After vaccination, the local skin should be kept clean and hygienic, and the needle opening should be avoided on the day of injection, so as not to irritate the injection site and cause inflammation.
It is recommended to actively vaccinate against New Crown Pneumonia under the guidance of your local doctor to reduce the chance of infection or serious infection.
Note: The terms “new coronavirus pneumonia” and “new coronavirus pneumonia” mentioned in this article have been renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.