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  1. 10 lis 2022 · People who had more than one COVID-19 infection were three times more likely to be hospitalized and twice as likely to die than those who only had one infection.

  2. 2 dni temu · These include sociodemographic factors such as older age, 5,6 male sex, 7 socioeconomic deprivation, 8,9 being from ethnic minority backgrounds 10,11 and having pre-existing conditions. 12 However, there is limited information on the associations between having concurrent multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs) and COVID-19 disease severity and ...

  3. 13 lut 2024 · Scientists are still working to determine what triggers long COVID, but it’s clear that people can develop the condition after several infections, not just their first encounter with COVID.

  4. 10 sty 2024 · People who had multiple infections were three times more likely to be hospitalized for their infection up to six months later than those who only got COVID-19 once, and were also more...

  5. 15 wrz 2023 · This review aimed to summarise the relative risk (RR) of the main symptoms of long COVID in people infected with SARS-CoV-2 compared to uninfected controls, as well as the difference in...

  6. 27 lip 2022 · Before Omicron, having had COVID-19 could protect against reinfection for at least several months. Vaccination boosted this level of protection.

  7. Does getting COVID-19 more than once increase your risk of health problems or of hospitalization? In an analysis of around 265,000 people who had at least one bout of COVID-19 and were...

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