‘Vaccine Halves Risk Of Long Covid’, Finds Study

Researchers said in a large new report on British adults that people who experience breakthrough infections of the COVID-19 after being fully vaccinated are about 50% less likely to experience long Covid than are unvaccinated people who catch the virus.

The study, which was published in Lancet Infectious Diseases journal on Wednesday, also provides more evidence that the two-shot Pfizer- BioNTech, Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines offer powerful protection against symptomatic and severe disease.

“This is the first study showing that long Covid is reduced by double vaccination,” said lead author Claire Steves of King’s College London.

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