Will adverse reactions increase if the vaccine is "positive" right after the new crown vaccination? CDC response

Will adverse reactions increase if the vaccine is “positive” right after the new crown vaccination? CDC response

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On January 14, at a press conference on the State Council’s joint prevention and control mechanism, Wang Huaqing, chief expert on immunization planning at the Chinese CDC, said that vaccination against the new coronavirus is not recommended in the near future for people who test positive for antigen or nucleic acid, mainly from the necessity of the protective effect.

Previously, many studies have shown that the onset of recent reinfection after infection is rare. During the neo-coronavirus epidemic, neo-coronavirus vaccination continues to be promoted in various countries and regions, and neo-coronavirus vaccination will not be discontinued because of encounters with unclear infection status. Current surveillance and study results do not indicate an increased risk of adverse reactions associated with neo-coronavirus vaccination during a neo-coronavirus epidemic.

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