"Vaccinated Individuals Experience Lower Prevalence of Long COVID, Study Finds"

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"Vaccinated Individuals Experience Lower Prevalence of Long COVID, Study Finds"
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A study of over 4,600 participants in Michigan found that fully vaccinated adults had a 43% to 58% lower prevalence of long COVID symptoms at 30 and 90 days post-infection compared to unvaccinated individuals. The study, published in the Annals of Epidemiology, suggests that COVID-19 vaccination may be crucial in reducing the burden of long COVID and could inform public health messaging about the benefits of vaccination.

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