Preston
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Too early to know for omicorn since it hasn't been around long enough to even have long-term symptoms.Experts: what is the skinny re: long COVID?
Is there a difference between variants? Does vax status make a difference re: severity?
It does get much air time, which is understandable. But seems to be a real sonofabitch.
There was one study that showed that folks vaccinated cut the risks in half, roughly. I think one or two others had it closer to 40% less common if vaxxed. Which makes sense; this is a vastly different virus for people unvaxxed or never infected than for those who had exposure. Hospitalization rates, fatality rates, etc have already decreased dramatically since 2020 so theoretically long covid should become less common too.
Most studies have long covid being anywhere from 10 to 30% of all cases. But that can be anything from a lingering cought, slight fatigue or the more severe stuff that HL mentioned.