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“When an unvaccinated person gets the disease, they have high levels of the virus and they clear it slower,” she said. “So they are more likely to spread the virus.”
“Even young people can get infected and, even though they may not be that ill, they can develop the long term complications of COVID, often referred to as ‘,’” Rathore said. “The younger someone is, the longer they will have to deal with long term complications.”
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