Coronavirus vaccines may reduce risk of long Covid, ONS study finds

Observational study finds double-jabbed people 41% less likely to report Covid symptoms 12 weeks after a positive testCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageVaccination could reduce the risk of long Covid,research by the Office for National Statistics suggests.The study, of more than 6,000 adults, found those who were double-vaccinated had a 41% lower likelihood of self-reporting Covid symptoms 12 weeks after first testing positive.Continue reading...
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