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Vaccines Significantly Reduce the Risk of Long Covid, Study Finds

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A new study suggests that vaccines can reduce the risk of developing long Covid. Researchers examined the data of people infected with Covid-19 in the United States over a two-year period. They found that the percentage of vaccinated individuals who developed long Covid was significantly lower than that of unvaccinated people. It is known that vaccines can lower the risk of long Covid by preventing severe illness. However, the study shows that vaccination does not eliminate all risk, and there is still a residual risk of developing the condition even among vaccinated individuals. The study analyzed the medical records of millions of patients.