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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.
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People who don't have long COVID can have long COVID symptoms though, as they're fairly common in general.
It may not be immediately obvious what it means but it is quite a specific claim
If you are fully vaccinated, catching COVID does not increase your chances of any getting any long COVID symptoms (above baseline), or something.
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Fully vaccinated people who get infected with COVID-19 report #longcovid symptoms at the same levels as uninfected.
Again, why even make this statement this way. I know it's explained on the next line, but this already stops me in my tracks and makes me think "is that a high level? a low level?".
And if two, fairly intelligent people (ok, one and an Irishman) are seeing this, then others will too.
What's difficult to understand here?