Which women should not get the new crown enhancement shot

Women who are not suitable for the booster vaccine include: people with severe neurological diseases, people with allergic reactions to the vaccine, patients in the acute stage, patients with bleeding disorders, patients with uncontrolled autoimmune diseases, and women during pregnancy. At present, the vaccine is generally suitable for most people, but the following people should not be vaccinated: 1. People with uncontrolled epilepsy and other serious neurological diseases; 2. People who have been vaccinated with CIP vaccine in the past but have had severe allergic reactions should not receive a booster shot; 3. Since the excipients of the inactivated New Coronavirus vaccine contain ingredients such as disodium hydrogen phosphate, sodium chloride, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, etc., those who are allergic to the vaccine ingredients and excipients should not receive the vaccination; 4. Patients suffering from acute diseases, or in the acute exacerbation of chronic diseases, should not be vaccinated; 5. Patients suffering from thrombocytopenia or bleeding disorders should not be vaccinated; 6. Patients using hormone doses greater than 20 mg per day and patients with uncontrolled autoimmune diseases should not be vaccinated; 7. Pregnant women: The safety of the New Crown Vaccine booster in pregnant women is unknown and caution should be exercised. Booster shots need to have completed the basic immunization and over 18 years of age, can not be vaccinated, including but not limited to the above circumstances, if there is an underlying disease, please consult the vaccination point physician to decide whether to vaccinate. Note: The name of “new coronavirus pneumonia” and “new coronavirus pneumonia” mentioned in this article was changed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.