
CDC’s Recent Long COVID Study Avoids Identifying Vaccination Status of Participants
A Feb. 15 report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirms that the prevalence of Long COVID exceeded 8.8 percent in several states. What is not mentioned in the study is the vaccination status of the participants. Long COVID, or long haul COVID, includes such things as fatigue, respiratory symptoms, and neurologic symptoms. These conditions surface, persist, or return following the contraction of an acute COVID-19 infection. According to the CDC’s study, the highest percentage of long COVID was found in West Virginia, where 10.6 percent of survey participants reported suffering long-term effects of the coronavirus in 2022. In Alabama and Montana, long COVID symptoms were reported by 9.8 percent of the state’s survey respondents....
