Recent studies and reports from reputable sources such as the CDC, BMJ, and the Cleveland Clinic highlight the effectiveness of vaccines in reducing the risk of COVID-19 and related complications. Data shows that mpox infections after receiving two doses of the Jynneos vaccine are rare, with a significant decline in cases. Vaccinated individuals are less likely to experience post-COVID conditions, indicating the benefits of vaccination in mitigating the disease's impact.
“after the peak in late 2022, mpox cases declined sharply & remained significantly lower, about 59 cases per week from Oct 2023 to 4/30/24. Most mpox cases in the US are reported in urban centers. In NYC, there have been 42 mpox cases from 4/7/24 to 5/4/24 https://t.co/5zJom1LK4A
“The authors tracked the patients during a 151-day period and found that the rate at which people had post-COVID conditions was significantly lower for vaccinated people.” https://t.co/rZMrSAneq9
“Despite a perceived increase in [mpox] infections among fully vaccinated persons during 2024, this report indicates that, to date, persistent vaccine-derived immunologic response among persons who received the 2-dose vaccine series exists," https://t.co/zWUaCxyBtD
A new study has found that patients #vaccinated against the #COVID virus were less likely to experience symptoms of #postCOVID condition, or #longCOVID. https://t.co/BEFEJff0Lo
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The CDC says the mpox vaccine appears to give long-term protection, as concerns mount about a large outbreak of an especially virulent form of the disease in central Africa and an uptick in U.S. cases since early last year. https://t.co/swLWkop32L
Patients vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus are less likely to experience symptoms of post-COVID condition, or long COVID, a new study has found. https://t.co/Orr9pIEkdg
Report: Mpox infections after two doses of Jynneos rare From October 1, 2023, through April 30, 2024, the United States has averaged 59 cases of mpox each week, mostly among unvaccinated people. https://t.co/rbG5PzIC2J https://t.co/5lGjfzldr0
CDC says vaccination could protect the U.S. from more dangerous mpox virus A large outbreak of a more transmissible and severe version of mpox in Africa has prompted urgent calls for at-risk gay and bi men to get both doses of the Jynneos vaccine, I report for @NBCNews. 🧵⬇️ https://t.co/SzM2dcP3WR
Big study in BMJ: Heart published recently. Looked at 10.17 M vaccinated and 10.39 M unvaccinated people. Huge reduction in risk of post-COVID cardiac and thromboembolic events. Anyone saying vaccines aren't helpful or that vaccines are more dangerous than the disease is wrong. https://t.co/l682Xn3Efg
New data indicate that mpox infections in people who have received 2 doses of JYNNEOS are rare. Booster doses are not needed, and clinicians should encourage eligible patients to receive both doses. Learn more in @CDCMMWR: https://t.co/VmfOzqCoeU https://t.co/GesvSaZtzd
‼️🚨Dr. Charles Hoff explains what a fully peer-reviewed study from the prestigious Cleveland Clinic found out about the number of 'vaccines' a person has, in relation to what their risk of getting covid is 👀 We are censored. If u can see this say yes!👇 https://t.co/sn0ztDYQvO