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Long-covid symptoms are less common now than earlier in the pandemic
By Dan Keating & Amy Goldstein
If you had Covid before you were vaccinated, you might have less immunity than you think, study says
By Annika Kim Constantino
Vaccination, Paxlovid decrease risk of long Covid, studies show
By Janelle C Chavez
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Formerly TwitterEric Topol
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The #SARSCoV2 viral RNA signature in people with #LongCovid markedly differs vs controls
www.thelancet.com/journals/lanmic/article/PIIS2666-5247(24)00055-7/fulltext @LancetMicrobe
Also linked to symptoms.
Not only indicative of persistence, but also potential as a biomarker @johanvawe @jamoulle @KU_Leuven pic.twitter.com/sqCBfztree
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The #COVID19 pandemic caused a global and national decline in immunisation coverage.
While more than 4 million more children were vaccinated globally in 2022 compared to 2021, there were still 20 million children who missed out on one or more of their vaccines.… pic.twitter.com/V7gZYr7XNz
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Ever wondered how vaccines work? Vaccines introduce small amounts of harmless infectious agents to train your immune system to fight them off. It's a safe and effective way to prevent diseases! For more information, click on the provided link: www.who.int/news-room/feature-stories/detail/how-do-vaccines-work
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Fact: The rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines has been made possible by unprecedented global collaboration among scientists and governments. Resources and information have been pooled to ensure collective contributions to knowledge. #AfricanVaccinationWeek #ImmuniseAfrica pic.twitter.com/66Go561Xtz
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Who Is Most At Risk for Long Covid?
By Pam Belluck