Can I get vaccinated in the near future after recovering from a new crown infection? CDC experts answer

Can I get vaccinated in the near future after recovering from a new crown infection? CDC experts answer

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On Dec. 20, at a press conference on the State Council’s joint prevention and control mechanism, Wang Huaqing, chief expert on immunization planning at the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention, introduced that vaccination against neo-coronavirus is not recommended in the near future for people who are infected with the virus. How to confirm whether the infection has been infected can be judged both by the nucleic acid test results and by whether the antigen test is positive to confirm, also including the appearance of related symptoms.

At present, the immune protection produced by infection alone is not as strong as the protection produced by the mixed immunity from infection plus vaccination, so if vaccination is needed, it is recommended to get vaccinated. According to the current technical guidelines for neo-coronavirus vaccination, if infection with neo-coronavirus is confirmed, the time between infection and neo-coronavirus vaccination should be at least 6 months apart. Immunization strategies are subsequently refined and adjusted as the disease is understood, the vaccine is understood, and the need for disease control is addressed.

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