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7% of US adults reported having long COVID by early 2023--survey
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7% of US adults reported having long COVID by early 2023--survey
Tue, 2024-06-11 20:43 — mike kraft
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Recipients of COVID-19 boosters reported lower rates of long COVID (5.8%) than those who had received only the primary vaccine series (8.7%) or had never been vaccinated (8.4%). "These findings suggest that booster shots may enhance protection against long COVID, possibly because booster shots reduce the risk of severe COVID-19," the study authors wrote. "MEPS did not find that booster shots were associated with a reduced risk of having had COVID-19 in general." ...
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