Becker's Healthcare January 27, 2023
Ashleigh Hollowell

Since June, the number of individuals who experience long COVID-19 has dropped, the Kaiser Family Foundation wrote of its findings after examining CDC data on long COVID-19. On top of that, more than 50 percent of patients who once reported having long COVID-19 say they are no longer affected by it.

What exactly is driving the reduction remains unknown at this time, though research released Jan. 18 links vaccinations even after the onset of a COVID-19 infection to lower post-COVID-19 risk factors.

However, KFF points to other studies showing that “evidence is mixed as to whether vaccines reduce the likelihood of getting long COVID, or if they reduce...

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