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New study suggests exercise could protect against severe COVID-19
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Two HEPLISAV-B Abstracts Selected for Oral Presentation at the 2021 Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research (ACVR)
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More exercise means less risk of developing severe COVID, according to a compelling new study of physical activity and coronavirus hospitalizations. The study, which involved almost 50,000 Californians who developed COVID, found that those who had been the most active before falling ill were the least likely to be hospitalized or die as a result of their illness.
The data were gathered before COVID vaccines became available and do not suggest that exercise can substitute in any way for immunization. But they do intimate that regular exercise â whether itâs going for a swim, walk, run or bike ride â can substantially lower our chances of becoming seriously ill if we do become infected.