Unvaccinated COVID patients 'at greater risk of death' for at least 18 months after infection Unvaccinated COVID patients retain a greater risk of death and cardiovascular disease for at least 18 months after infection, new research suggests.
The findings come following a study of more than 160,000 people during the first year of the coronavirus pandemic - before any jabs were available.
Those who caught the disease between March and November 2020 were found to be up to 81 times more likely to die within the first three weeks of infection. Sky News
See also:
- Association of COVID-19 with short- and long-term risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality: a prospective cohort in UK Biobank (open access corrected proof) Cardiovascular Research
- Covid ‘will taunt us for years’ UKHSA head warns as Orthrus variant spreads The Independent
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