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People who don't have long COVID can have long COVID symptoms though, as they're fairly common in general.
However the statement is about the "uninfected" - uninfected by COVID is my assumption.
Either way. A point about the benefits of vaccination that could be better communicated. The sheer number of interpretations here seem to make my point about the poor communication. (and, yes I do understand the underpinning study, thanks).
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.