Can you get a new crown after vaccination?

You can still get infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia after receiving the novel coronavirus vaccine, but the likelihood of being infected is significantly lower than without vaccination.
The novel coronavirus vaccine is commonly used to prevent novel coronavirus pneumonia infections and was developed to target the novel coronavirus. Vaccination against the novel coronavirus reduces the risk of transmission of the novel coronavirus.
However, it takes time for the novel coronavirus vaccine to work and the duration of protection is limited, so personal protection should not be compromised even after vaccination with the novel coronavirus vaccine.
If the body’s immunity to the novel coronavirus is not fully developed or if the novel coronavirus mutates, it is possible to contract novel coronavirus pneumonia after vaccination.
Recipients should receive the new coronavirus vaccine as early as possible and on time, and should clarify the contraindications before vaccination to avoid discomfort. After vaccination, regular nucleic acid testing and personal protection are required. If fever or other symptoms occur, immediate consultation with a doctor is recommended.
Tip: “New coronavirus pneumonia” and “new coronavirus pneumonia” mentioned in this article were renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.