phred14 t1_j8dy3fm wrote
Reply to comment by farox in A study in the US has found, compared to unvaccinated people, protection from the risk of dying from COVID during the six-month omicron wave for folks who had two doses of an mRNA vaccine was 42% for 40- to 59-year-olds; 27% for 60- to 79-year-olds; and 46% for people 80 and older. by Wagamaga
I was wondering this, too. Are you aware of studies quantifying vaccination vs long Covid?
Mkwdr t1_j8eibmc wrote
If of interest…
>Overall, vaccination was associated with reduced risks or odds of long-COVID,
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(22)00354-6/fulltext
> A new study, published today in The BMJ, suggests that COVID-19 vaccines may significantly reduce the impact of pre-existing long COVID symptoms.
phred14 t1_j8fcbag wrote
Thanks for some references.
farox t1_j8e364s wrote
I'd have to look for it. But I do vaguely remember that vaccines were at least considered as treatment for it. No idea what came out of that.
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