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4free 发表于 2021-7-20 20:10 ![](static/image/common/back.gif)
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楼主,CDC的观点是:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not currently advise against getting the vaccine if you have a “mild illness” such as a cold. However, the current recommendation is to delay vaccination in cases of “moderate or severe acute illness.” (The CDC also notes that “there is no evidence that acute illness reduces vaccine efficacy or increases vaccine adverse events.”)
That said, if you’re having upper respiratory symptoms, there’s a chance that your “cold” could actually be COVID-19, which means you should delay your vaccination, says infectious disease expert Amesh A. Adalja, M.D., senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. “There aren’t very many colds circulating right now,” he notes.
简而言之,如果是轻微症状,可以去打。如果是中度或者重度感冒症状,那建议等一等。
我自己的打的时候是有点咳嗽,不过我做了测试结果是阴性后还是按时去打了。没有什么问题。
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