- In the Know | UAB Reporter
“The long-term side effects of COVID infection are a major concern Up to 10 percent of people who have COVID experience side effects” such as difficulty thinking, pain, tiredness, loss of taste and depression
- Three things to know about the long-term side effects of COVID vaccines
About one in 100,000 people receiving the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine have experienced a clotting disorder known as thrombotic thrombocytopenia, including 79 cases among more than 20 million people receiving this vaccine in the United Kingdom, and 19 deaths
- Research Innovation | UAB News
Participants, all from Jefferson, Dallas and Mobile counties in Alabama, were further concerned about what they felt was the rushed development of the vaccine, unknown long-term side effects and the efficiency of the vaccine
- News You Can Use | UAB News
Without one researcher’s determination, two companies with vision, a longtime network of university labs, and decades of taxpayer funding in treatments for influenza and HIV, particularly by the United States’ National Institutes of Health, COVID-19 vaccines might still be years away
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- UAB RECOVER Research Study to Understand the Long-Term Effects of COVID
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is working with other top universities to understand the long-term effects of COVID-19 infection as a part of the national “Researching COVID to Enhancing Recovery—RECOVER” study
- How has COVID-19 affected the way we communicate?
Levine says, health-wise, social distancing is for the best overall; but social isolation is not healthy in the long term “There is some interesting and important research on the effects of social isolation on communication,” Levine said
- How the COVID-19 pandemic changed society
Goepfert says that, astoundingly, COVID vaccine development took only 11 months — the previous record was a mumps vaccine that took five years to develop A major factor in that short time frame was the work previously done with mRNA vaccines
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