People who should not be vaccinated with the New Crown vaccine include pregnant women, people with allergies, people with uncontrolled neurological diseases, and people with acute illnesses.
1. People who are allergic to the active ingredients of the vaccine, any of the inactive ingredients, substances used in the production process, or people who have developed an allergy during previous vaccinations of the same type of vaccine; people who have previously experienced a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine (e.g., acute anaphylactic reaction, angioneurotic edema, respiratory distress, etc.).
2. Those with uncontrolled epilepsy and/or other serious neurological diseases (e.g. transverse myelitis, Guillain-Barre syndrome, demyelinating diseases, etc.).
3. Those who are experiencing fever, or suffering from an acute illness, or acute exacerbation of a chronic disease, or uncontrolled severe chronic disease.
4. Women during pregnancy.
Patients are advised to go to the vaccination site, consult the doctor in detail, and be vaccinated only after the doctor has assessed the patient’s condition and given consent.