• Nature · Jan 2022

    Long-COVID symptoms less likely in vaccinated people, Israeli data say.

    3000+ double-Pfizer-vaccinated Israeli subjects, July and November 2021, several months after COVID infection when compared to unvaccinated counterparts:

    • 54% less likely to report headaches
    • 64% less likely to report fatigue
    • 68% less likely to report muscle pain

    In fact, prevalence of these long-covid symptoms was no different than among groups not infected with COVID.

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    • Freda Kreier.
    • Nature. 2022 Jan 25.

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    3000+ double-Pfizer-vaccinated Israeli subjects, July and November 2021, several months after COVID infection when compared to unvaccinated counterparts:

    • 54% less likely to report headaches
    • 64% less likely to report fatigue
    • 68% less likely to report muscle pain

    In fact, prevalence of these long-covid symptoms was no different than among groups not infected with COVID.

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