Can you get the new coronary vaccine for diabetes?

People with diabetes but whose condition is basically stabilized can receive the New Crown vaccine normally. If diabetes is in acute attack or there are complications of diabetes, it is recommended to be vaccinated after the control of the disease is stabilized. Diabetes is one of the main chronic diseases suffered by our residents, diabetes is divided into type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes, type 1 diabetes is less common, mainly related to genetic factors. type 2 diabetes is related to obesity, age, lifestyle habits and other factors. If you have diabetes, but it is currently under control, stable and without diabetic complications, you can be vaccinated. If diabetes is in acute attack, such as ketoacidosis, non-ketotic hyperosmolar coma, or complications such as diabetic nephropathy, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic foot, etc., which indicates that the condition is not well controlled, it is recommended to treat or control the primary disease first, and then vaccinate after the condition is stabilized. Consult a medical professional for advice on whether diabetes can be vaccinated with the new coronary vaccine.