Whether chronic bronchitis can be vaccinated with the new coronavirus vaccine cannot be generalized, and it needs to be decided according to the severity of the disease. The new coronavirus vaccine is a new type of coronavirus vaccine. Chronic bronchitis is a chronic disease of the respiratory system, and when the disease is in a stable state or mild, it is possible to receive the new coronavirus vaccine, but before the vaccination, you need to inform the doctor of your own situation. It is not recommended to administer the new coronavirus vaccine when chronic bronchitis is in acute flare-ups, when the disease is severe, or when the patient is taking medication. The new coronavirus vaccine may aggravate the condition and react with antiviral or antibiotic medications, which may have an effect on the body. Therefore, before receiving the new coronavirus vaccine, you should inform your doctor of your physical condition and receive the new coronavirus vaccine under the guidance of your doctor to avoid any adverse reactions. If any adverse reaction occurs, you should go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in a timely manner so that targeted treatment can be carried out as soon as possible.