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Tracking the Effect of Vaccinations on Long Covid Infections in Children and Adolescents – Patient Worthy

Summary by Patient Worthy
Current research indicates that children and adolescents who were unvaccinated during the pandemic were much more likely to develop Long COVID. Researchers led by Perelman Medical School at the University of Pennsylvania compared the unvaccinated children against their peers who had been vaccinated against the disease. Upon further analysis, the researchers found that the vaccine’s protection primarily […]
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