COVID-19 are 50 per cent less likely to experience “Long COVID” in comparison to unvaccinated people who are infected with the disease, a new study suggests.The report, published by researchers in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal on Wednesday, found that people who received the full two doses of the vaccine but still found themselves contracting the novel coronavirus had the chance of experiencing long-term symptoms cut by half.Many patients who’ve contracted COVID-19 and survived have normally been able to recover within just a few weeks — though some have experienced harrowing long-term symptoms from the virus.The long term symptoms include experiencing a plethora of effects such as fatigue, pain, difficulty in breathing,.