Vaccines that protect against severe illness, death and lingering long COVID symptoms from an infection were linked to small increases in neurological, blood, and heart-related conditions.
"The odds of all of these adverse events are still much, much higher when infected with SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), so getting vaccinated is still by far the safer choice," one doctor noted.
Vaccines that protect against severe illness, death and lingering long COVID symptoms from an infection were linked to small increases in neurological, blood, and heart-related conditions.
"The odds of all of these adverse events are still much, much higher when infected with SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), so getting vaccinated is still by far the safer choice," one doctor noted.
Vaccines that protect against severe illness, death and lingering long COVID symptoms from an infection were linked to small increases in neurological, blood, and heart-related conditions.