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5 things to know about COVID-19
== 1.
COVID-19 is more serious than the flu.
Between October 2023 and July 2024, COVID-19 hospitalization rates were 90.5% higher than flu.²
== 2.
COVID-19 vaccine uptake remains lower than the flu.
COVID-19 vaccination rates among adults remain lower than those of influenza, despite higher risk of hospitalization and death.³
== 3.
Unvaccinated COVID-19 patients are at a higher risk for death.
A 2023 study found that among patients with a COVID-19 infection, those who remained unvaccinated were ~2.5x more likely to die, compared to those who were vaccinated.⁴
== 4.
The CDC has issued a new recommendation.
On June 27, 2024, continuing its guidance from the previous year, the CDC again recommended an updated COVID-19 vaccine for eligible individuals ages 6 months and older.⁵
== 5.
Long COVID can impact anyone.
Older adults and those with comorbidities have a higher risk of severe outcomes from a COVID-19 infection.¹ However, anyone that gets COVID-19 is at risk of having Long COVID - not just those with severe illness.⁶
DISEASE.EDUCATION
COVID-19 Information for HCPs | ModernaPRO
5 things you need to know about COVID-19 and resources for specialized groups such as children and the elderly.
5 things to know about COVID-19
== 1.
COVID-19 is more serious than the flu.
Between October 2023 and July 2024, COVID-19 hospitalization rates were 90.5% higher than flu.²
== 2.
COVID-19 vaccine uptake remains lower than the flu.
COVID-19 vaccination rates among adults remain lower than those of influenza, despite higher risk of hospitalization and death.³
== 3.
Unvaccinated COVID-19 patients are at a higher risk for death.
A 2023 study found that among patients with a COVID-19 infection, those who remained unvaccinated were ~2.5x more likely to die, compared to those who were vaccinated.⁴
== 4.
The CDC has issued a new recommendation.
On June 27, 2024, continuing its guidance from the previous year, the CDC again recommended an updated COVID-19 vaccine for eligible individuals ages 6 months and older.⁵
== 5.
Long COVID can impact anyone.
Older adults and those with comorbidities have a higher risk of severe outcomes from a COVID-19 infection.¹ However, anyone that gets COVID-19 is at risk of having Long COVID - not just those with severe illness.⁶
DISEASE.EDUCATION
COVID-19 Information for HCPs | ModernaPRO
5 things you need to know about COVID-19 and resources for specialized groups such as children and the elderly.