A second infection reduces the risk of long-term COVID, according to a study.

Published Date: 15 Apr 2023

According to Daniel Ayoubkhani, MSc, of the UK's Office for National Statistics, "it does seem that the risk is significantly lower the second time around than the first time around for developing long COVID.".

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