Study Finds COVID Vaccination Independently Associated With Long COVID Syndrome

The researchers suggest the ‘paradox’ could be due to better survival rates in vaccinated individuals meaning more live to experience Long COVID.
Study Finds COVID Vaccination Independently Associated With Long COVID Syndrome
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People who receive two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine may be more likely to develop long-COVID, according to a new study. 
Describing the result as an “observational paradox,” the authors attribute the reason to Collider bias, meaning this finding may be misleading due to other factors.
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