Women who are allergic to the vaccine or have chronic diseases or are pregnant are not allowed to receive the third dose of the vaccine.
People who are not eligible for the third dose of the vaccine are patients who have had a serious adverse reaction to the first or second dose, patients who are allergic to the vaccine components, patients with fever, acute illnesses, acute exacerbations of chronic diseases, or those who have not recovered from a serious chronic disease, and women who are pregnant.
Uncontrolled epilepsy and other serious neurological disorders (e.g., transverse myelitis, Guillain-Barre syndrome, demyelinating disorders, etc.) are also contraindications to the vaccine.
If an allergic reaction resulting in itchy skin or generalized urticaria and respiratory distress occurs after the first two doses of the vaccine, this is an indication of an allergy to the vaccine, and a third dose of the New Crown Vaccine should not be given.
In addition, people who have not recovered from chronic illnesses should be evaluated by a medical professional to determine if they can receive the vaccine.