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Do 13.06.2024 11:55

Heute mal ein seltener Post zu (und für die Deutschen noch die Hashtags ):

> about 7% of US adults have had post–COVID-19 condition, also known as long COVID

> nationally representative survey [...] sample of 17 418 adults aged 18 years or older, which corresponds to 259 million adults

Zwei Erkenntnisse hieraus:

1. Erschreckend hoher Anteil an Menschen mit langfristigen Einschränkungen.
2. Boostern hilft.

jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/

Some graphs showing prevalence of long COVID for all adults. 
1. 6.9% of all adults
2. Females were more likely (8.6%) to report ever having long COVID than males (5.1%).
3. Young adults and older adults were less likely to report ever having long COVID than midlife adults.

Some graphs showing prevalence of long COVID for all adults. 1. 6.9% of all adults 2. Females were more likely (8.6%) to report ever having long COVID than males (5.1%). 3. Young adults and older adults were less likely to report ever having long COVID than midlife adults.

Graph showing prevalence of long COVID by vaccination status.
1. 8.4% of unvaccinated adults and 8.7% of vaccinated adults who did not receive a booster. However, only 5.8% of adults who received a booster.
2. Adults who received a COVID-19 vaccine booster were less likely to report ever having long COVID than those who did not.

Graph showing prevalence of long COVID by vaccination status. 1. 8.4% of unvaccinated adults and 8.7% of vaccinated adults who did not receive a booster. However, only 5.8% of adults who received a booster. 2. Adults who received a COVID-19 vaccine booster were less likely to report ever having long COVID than those who did not.

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