Whether the third dose of the new coronary vaccine must be given six months apart depends on the type of vaccine. If the vaccine is inactivated, the third dose must be given 6 months apart from the second. If it is a recombinant subunit vaccine it should not be more than 6 months.
The third dose of the inactivated vaccine is necessary to strengthen the body’s immune effect and better enable the body to defend itself against the Neocollins virus, and the third dose of the Neocollins vaccine must be given only after an interval of 6 months from the second dose.
Recombinant subunit vaccine needs to be vaccinated three times, and there is no need to have an interval of 6 months between the third shot of this vaccine, the interval between the third shot and the second shot is more than 28 days, and the interval between the third shot and the first shot should not be more than 6 months.
You need to observe for 30 minutes after vaccination, if there is no rash, fever, vomiting, malaise and other adverse reactions, you can leave. Be careful to avoid water at the vaccination site for 24 hours to avoid secondary infection.
If any adverse reaction occurs after the new crown vaccine, you need to seek medical attention promptly.