People who have had a coronavirus infection for a long period may experience the negative effects of this virus. Developed vaccines, according to scientists, can reduce the risk of developing long-term COVID-19 by no more than 15%. This is reported by the publication Nature..
Numerous studies of the health status of people who have had COVID-19 have shown that almost a third of all those who have been ill subsequently experience long-lasting symptoms of this disease.. Moreover, if some have negative symptoms in the form of dizziness, fog in the head, weakness, etc.. - persist for several weeks after recovery, others may suffer from them for more than 12 months.
A group of scientists from the USA conducted a study, the purpose of which was to determine the effectiveness of vaccination against the development of long-term COVID-19. A large study looked at the health data of about 13 million people who were vaccinated and contracted the novel coronavirus..
Scientists paid special attention to the manifestation of neurological symptoms 6 dizziness, " It turned out that the introduction of the coronavirus vaccine could not protect people from developing long-term symptoms of COVID-19, as well as from the severity of symptoms.
“Vaccination against a new coronavirus infection was only able to reduce the risk of long-term COVID-19 by 15%. This could mean that maintaining safety measures (wearing masks, social distancing) should remain the law for people who want to protect themselves from infection, ”says project author Ziyad Al Ali.
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