I think his relevant conclusion looks something like this: Long COVID can look remarkably similar to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, which REALLY sucks and you do not want to get it, but for a double-vaxxed person who catches COVID, the risks of this kind of outcome are between 0.20%-0.75%.
For anyone interested, he’s also got some fresh sources to back up his thinking.
Wanted to share another (IMO) decent review of long covid risks from Thomas Pueyo: https://unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com/p/long-covid-chronic-fatigue-syndrome
I think his relevant conclusion looks something like this: Long COVID can look remarkably similar to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, which REALLY sucks and you do not want to get it, but for a double-vaxxed person who catches COVID, the risks of this kind of outcome are between 0.20%-0.75%.
For anyone interested, he’s also got some fresh sources to back up his thinking.
Thanks for sharing this! Added it to my post of summary snippets here: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/jfHZR6Ykmc5DBSLCp/cliffs-notes-how-much-should-fully-vaccinated-people-care
Seems like Pueyo’s conclusion would support a similar level of risk tolerance as Elizabeth’s analysis, would you agree?