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Chances of ‘long Covid’ almost halved with double jabs: UK study

  • Ongoing symptoms reduced among fully vaccinated
  • UK team analysed data from more than two million people

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The stubborn symptoms of Long Covid are unlikely to be a problem for those who are fully vaccinated, according to experts. For those infected before vaccination, the effects can last for months. Photo: DPA
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Being double-jabbed almost halves the likelihood of long Covid in adults who get coronavirus, a new study has suggested.

Researchers at King's College London also said that being admitted to hospital with the virus was 73 per cent less likely, and the chances of severe symptoms were reduced by almost a third (31 per cent) in the fully vaccinated.

The team analysed data from more than two million people logging their symptoms, tests and vaccine status on the UK Zoe Covid Symptom Study app between December 8 2020 and July 4 this year.

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Some 6,030 app users reported testing positive for Covid-19 at least 14 days after their first vaccination but before their second, while 2,370 reported testing positive at least seven days after their second dose.

The most common symptoms, such as loss of smell, a cough, fever, headaches and fatigue, were milder and less frequently reported by people who were jabbed, the study suggested.

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They also said people were half as likely to get multiple symptoms in the first week of illness.

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