Here's to hoping that the vaccine resolves long haul symptoms, rapidly and permanently.
For someone to essentially say there's little reason for a long haul individual to hope for resolution as a result of the vaccine just comes across as irresponsible.
We don't know the time frame of immunity from a case of the virus.
We don't know if, or how often, boosters will be recommended. I assume they will be, maybe similar to annual flu vaccinations.
A year ago, ventilators were the answer. Fortunately, the medical community learned they weren't. It's been a learning process with not much of a road map.
In another year we may have data on the effect of a vaccine, that has only been available for a couple of months, on long haul individuals.
A week ago, exposure within 6 ft for 15 minutes or more was a risk factor.
Today, 3 ft.