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23 Apr 2022 2:24 p.m.
Dr. Anan revealed the research data. covid vaccineMay not be able to prevent Long COVID symptoms. It is best not to be infected.
On April 23, 2022, Dr.Anan Chongkaewwattana Director of Animal Health and Management Innovation Research Group National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (Biotech) posted a message that One study, published by the Oxford team, looked at data from a sample of regarding tens of thousands of people vaccinated and infected with coronavirus to quantify their risk of developing symptoms.
as well as the risk of becoming seriously ill from COVID-19. as a result of one or two doses of vaccine compared to the unvaccinated group. If the risk does not differ between groups, the value of the Hazard ratio (HR) will be 1.0, but if the vaccine reduces the risk, the HR value will be less than 1.0, which will see that the HR of Death, ICU admission or Respiratory failure is clearly reduced in the group. who received at least one dose of vaccination
But the not-so-good news from this set of data is symptoms. Long COVID There appeared to be no decreased risk in the vaccinated versus unvaccinated group. This figure may change the notion that long COVID symptoms can be prevented through vaccination. It’s okay to stick to it. may not be correct
The best way to prevent long COVID symptoms is still not infecting yourself. Immunization from vaccines prevents serious illness, but may not survive Long COVID.
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