Older persons over 60 years of age should be immunized with the new crown vaccine as early as possible.
The vaccine developed in China has been shown to be effective and safe. Clinical evidence now shows that vaccination can effectively prevent infection with the new crown virus, or greatly reduce the clinical symptoms of infection with the new crown virus. 60 years old and above are more likely to develop severe or critical illness after infection with the new crown virus, so they should be vaccinated with the new crown vaccine as early as possible.
However, patients with fever, acute exacerbation of disease, allergy to vaccine components, previous severe allergic reactions to vaccination, malignant tumors and other serious chronic diseases, thrombocytopenia or hemorrhagic disease patients can not be vaccinated with the new crown vaccine. Specific vaccination should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.