Vaccinated people are "extraordinarily vulnerable" to this new study reveals

New research is in doubt about the capacity of coids vaccines to provide some key protection.


At this stage of the pandemic, it is quite likelyYou had cochered At least once, like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that there was more than83 million coronavirus infections In the United States only, which results in about 60% of all Americans. Our country has also reached the tragic stage of one million deaths, while infections and hospitalizations increase once again. Since the end of 2020, however, virus experts have continued to push a major protection strategy: vaccination.

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Covated vaccines have proven to be remarkably effective, especially when it comes to preventing hospitalization and death. But experts have also said that vaccines have protective powers beyond. According to the CDC, non -vaccinated people couldbe more at risk Developing symptoms that do not disappear only those who have received their photos. This persistent problem is known as the long coco -core and covers a wide range of long -term health problems, including fatigue, fever and cerebral fog, but researchers are still working to understand the complete scope of the condition.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

US Government Accountability Office (GAO) says it is estimated that everywhere7 to 23 million people In the country, he has already developed a long cocovan. The number is difficult to identify, because a long cocovan is not easy to diagnose. "There is no test to diagnose post-government conditions, and people may have a wide variety of symptoms that may come from other health problems.

But although it was thought that vaccines offered significant protection against the long cochery, new research is now casting doubt. A study of the veteran business department shows that vaccines may notOffer substantial protection against post-comfortable conditions.

Study researchers, which was published on May 25Nature Medicine Journal, examined nearly 34,000 vaccinated people who had had a low infection of the breakthrough in 2021 and compared them to around 113,000 people who had been infected but not vaccinated, and more than 13 million people who did not have been infected at all. According to the study, the previous co -vored plans for those who have revolutionary infections offered only "partial protection" against the long cocoat, reducing the probability of long -term symptoms by only 15%.

"We are literally detained, now almost exclusively, on thevaccine to protect us And to protect the public, "Ziyad al-Ay, MD, principal author and head of the research and development service at the St. Louis Health Care system of veterans, toldNature. "Now we say that it will only protect you 15%. You remain vulnerable, and extraordinarily."

Researchers also compared persistent symptoms such as brain fog and fatigue in vaccinated and unaccompanied people up to six months after their initial diagnosis. According to the study, there was no difference in the severity of these symptoms between one or the other group.

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However, there were limits to the study of veterans' affairs, including the fact that researchers did not analyze revolutionary infections during Omicron overvoltage. "We have no data on the question of whether the omicron causes a long covid", "Steven Deeks, MD, a researcher at HIV at the University of California in San Francisco, saidNature, adding that the results "apply to a pandemic that has radically changed".

But overall, study researchers claim that "dependence on [vaccination] as a single attenuation strategy may not optimally reduce the long -term health consequences of Sark infection -Cov-2 ".

Fortunately, health experts are already turning to other solutions. As Reuters reported it in March, the main drug manufacturers such as Glaxosmithkline, Vir Biotechnology and Humigène have already started to watch thepossibility of developing treatments which targets the long cocvid.

Scientists are also trying to discover the underlying cause of the long cocheal, which could help advance the development of treatments. "We arrive at the stadium where we get traction, and for people suffering, we have the treatments tested", " David Strain , told Reuters a professor of medical school at the University of Exeter. "I hope we have things that we can offer them to bring their lives back to normal in the near future."

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