Who is the most vulnerable to Long Covid?
It was discovered that individuals who were older than 40, had a history of health problems, and had a severe coronavirus infection were more likely to acquire extended Covid. And it supported a growing body of evidence showing that immunization reduces that risk. A team of British researchers conducted the analysis, which was then published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine. The analysis looked at 41 studies that were released between the start of the pandemic and December 5, 2022. The trials, which included 860,783 patients in total, were all peer-reviewed. More than three months after the infection, the report assessed the patients' chance of experiencing post-Covid symptoms such shortness of breath, exhaustion, brain fog, headaches, and loss of taste and smell. Prior to contracting the infection, those who had two doses of the Covid vaccination had a 43 percent lower risk of long Covid. The role of boosters was not examined in the investigation. Among the risk factors are ...