• "Vaccinated people have the same rate of a side effect as people who have never had the disease" is just awkward. I mean, that seems like that is obvious.

  • Fully vaccinated people who get infected with COVID-19 report
    #longcovid symptoms at the same levels as uninfected.

    Vaccines protect against severe illness AND long COVID.

    What's difficult to understand here?

  • Fully vaccinated people who get infected with COVID-19 report #longcovid symptoms at the same levels as uninfected.

    People who have never had COVID shouldn't get Long-COVID. It is a weird comparison to make. It makes the point logically jarring, not revelatory.

    "Thirsty people who drink water are just as hydrated as the unthirsty"

    Just weird.

  • Trying to put my finger on it but it smacks as some sort of double negative to the lay person (me). If you are saying that there is a lack of something, I think it's odd to say there is just as much of that thing rather than just as little of that thing.

    I know, "at the same levels" doesn't itself state a higher or lower instance, but like I said for someone not used to reading this kind of conclusion, it jarred.

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