Vaccination credited for 70% reduction in long COVID risk over course of pandemic

Vaccination credited for 70% reduction in long COVID risk over course of pandemic

Publication date: Jul 18, 2024

“But we know millions of people already have long COVID, and millions more will continue to get long COVID. “So, if people think COVID is no big deal and decide to forgo vaccinations, they’re essentially doubling their risk of developing long COVID. The other two groups included vaccinated people who had the delta variant, and vaccinated people with omicron. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content’s credibility:The risk of long COVID has declined over the course of the pandemic, although it remains a persistent threat. While analyzing the risk among all people infected with COVID-19 during the omicron era of 2022, the likelihood of heart, brain, kidney and lung problems declined. “Long COVID encompasses the lingering and debilitating effects on health experienced by about 10% of people who have been infected with COVID-19. This includes getting annual COVID vaccinations, because they are the key to suppressing long COVID risk.

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