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reader_mode | 4 years ago

>you know--Scientists--without political agendas study this problem very carefully...and do not see any widespread effects from the vaccine after a year.

?? This entire thread is me asking if there's some studies that compare long COVID sideffects with groups based on vaccination. Instead of linking these, since you're already certain (and I would very much be convinced if you can show me) you are saying "believe science" ? And I'm unscientific ?

By all means enlighten me and I'll edit my top post with links to stop spreading misinformation.

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titzer|4 years ago

gtfy: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/can-vaccinated-pe...

There's even data to suggest that getting vaccinated after already having long COVID can improve symptoms.

https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/vaccines-long-covid

reader_mode|4 years ago

So you're just googling post hoc and haven't actually looked into it. How scientific.

This study [1] is what got me interested, they claim gray matter loss compares to control group even in asymptomatic cases but they excluded vaccinated people from what I can tell. I want to see this level of data for the groups I mention and then we have a really good insight. And this data should be possible to get.

Your links are articles referencing self-reports and doctors guesses...

[1] https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.06.11.21258690v...