Alcohol consumption is not recommended for a week after the 3rd dose of the New Crown vaccine. If your body has an adverse reaction to the vaccination, you need to wait until the adverse reaction to the vaccine recovers before resuming your drinking habit. Symptoms such as gastrointestinal discomfort, dizziness, and headache may occur after drinking alcohol and may also occur after vaccination, and it is difficult to differentiate whether it is a reaction to drinking alcohol or a reaction to the vaccine. Therefore, it is recommended to take a one-week interval before drinking alcohol. Some people may experience adverse vaccine reactions, such as nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, fever, etc. It is not recommended to drink alcohol when the body experiences adverse vaccine reactions. You can wait until your body recovers from the adverse reactions to the vaccine before resuming your original drinking habits, but it is not recommended to drink more to avoid health effects.