Can you get the new coronary vaccine if you have high blood pressure?

Whether you can get the new coronavirus vaccine shot if you have high blood pressure depends on how well your blood pressure is controlled and your own health condition, and you can be vaccinated under the guidance of your doctor if your high blood pressure is in good health. According to the 2021 New Coronavirus Vaccination Technical Guidelines, people with chronic diseases who have good medication control and stable health status can be vaccinated with the new coronavirus vaccine. Due to the short duration of the clinical use phase of the novel coronavirus vaccine, there are strict contraindications to its vaccination in order to avoid some risk factors. Hypertension is the most common chronic disease and a risk factor for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and is often accompanied by damage to the heart, brain, kidneys and other organs. Therefore, hypertensive patients with stable blood pressure control and good physical condition can receive the new coronavirus vaccine. If you have high blood pressure, please take your medication regularly to keep your blood pressure under control. If you experience any discomfort after vaccination, please seek medical advice promptly.