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It is theoretically possible for a fully vaccinated person to get long Covid. But doctors say that the risk appears insignificant.
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Coronavirus infections leading to long-haul Covid-19 in fully vaccinated people are probably very rare, experts say.
The Covid-19 vaccines have been shown to significantly reduce infections, as well as the risk of severe consequences of the illness, including hospitalization and death. That means that if a fully vaccinated person does become infected, the illness is much more likely to be mild.
But for many Covid-19 long-haulers, it was a mild infection that set off their lingering symptoms, leaving many to wonder whether a mild breakthrough case in someone who is fully vaccinated could do the same.
It is theoretically possible, experts say, for that to occur. But doctors treating Covid-19 patients across the country contend that it doesn't appear to be a significant risk.
Breakthrough infections resulting in long Covid-19 are "quite rare," said Dr. Greg Vanichkachorn, an occupational medicine specialist who works with post-Covid-19 syndrome patients at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Vanichkachorn's observation, while based only on what he's seen in the clinic, is echoed at other post-Covid-19 clinics. ...
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