Vaccination only modestly reduces long COVID risk: study
US research shows those who were vaccinated were just 15% less likely than unvaccinated patients to develop the chronic illness.
US research shows those who were vaccinated were just 15% less likely than unvaccinated patients to develop the chronic illness.
'It is an opportunistic game now,' says Dr Lucas de Toca, head of the federal Department of Health's COVID-19 Primary Care Response.
Antibodies are up to twice as high for Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines, report UK researchers.
People of western Polynesian heritage may be at risk of the rare but severe disease, a study suggests.
An updated meta-analysis also confirms influenza vaccination reduces major cardiovascular events in the general population.
Analysis of nearly four million vaccinations shows those most at risk from IM shots.
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