Lung cancer patients can take new crown vaccine when their condition is stable, and after serious complications and side effects are excluded, they should give the truthful report of their condition and status to the vaccination organization, and the medical personnel in charge of vaccination will make specific judgment.
As far as the current data is concerned for inactivated vaccine and recombinant subunit vaccine, because of the large-scale national vaccination, the relative safety is clearer, if the patient’s current condition is stable, then it is recommended that the patient receive the vaccine; if the patient is currently in the acute stage of the disease, then it can be deferred for vaccination.
As for the adenovirus vector vaccine, due to the relatively small number of vaccinated people and the lack of safety data, it is recommended that doctors fully analyze the patient’s condition and decide whether to vaccinate after the patient has fully considered the situation.
Meanwhile, the general public is advised to minimize gathering, not to go to crowded places, avoid medium and high-risk areas, wear masks when going out, and keep a certain distance from others. If you come into contact with an infected person inadvertently, you must report it positively and cooperate with the relevant authorities to quarantine the person in order to avoid infecting more people.