And I posted a recent study looking at what appears to be vaccine
effectiveness against long-COVID. You stated that getting long-COVID should essentially be lumped in getting even an asymptomatic infection, so if studies are showing that Pfizer has waning effectiveness 4+ months out on even the most mild infections -- it follows to you that getting mild infections makes it at least as likely to have long-COVID symptoms. I posted an actual study suggesting this is not accurate -- that just as the vaccines are maintaining much higher effectiveness against hospitalization and death 4 and 6+ months out (which you seem to never acknowledge or you somehow find meaningless), so too do they appears very effective at reducing cases that result in some form of long-COVID. The study you cite says nothing about long-COVID -- it is about basic contraction and it is purely your inference that this then results in just a high a likelihood in long-COVID.
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Posted: 10/08/2021 at 1:21PM