Can you get long-haul Covid if you're fully vaccinated? Here's what doctors say
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Breakthrough infections resulting in long Covid-19 are "quite rare," said Dr. Greg Vanichkachorn, an occupational medicine specialist who works with post-Covid-19 syndrome patients at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
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Dr. Michele Longo, an assistant professor of neurology at Tulane University in New Orleans who works with long-haul patients, said she has not seen such patients following a breakthrough infection. Neither has Dr. Maureen Lyons, medical director of the Care and Recovery from Covid-19 Clinic at Washington University in St. Louis.
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Lyons cautioned that the lack of observed post-Covid-19 cases in vaccinated people "just might be a lag time issue." That is, because Covid-19 vaccinations started rolling out en masse within the past three to four months, it is possible that not enough time has passed to identify long-haul patients following their vaccinations.
Dr. Natasha Altman, a cardiologist at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora, agreed that it may be too soon to understand the vaccines' effects on long-term Covid-19 symptoms.
"I think the trends are going to only really going to start bearing out in the next six months," she said.
Al-Aly acknowledged that possibility. "It is possible that down the road we may discover that maybe the vaccine only delayed the inevitable," he said.
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