A new study released Thursday shows that those diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder are 3.7% more likely to get a breakthrough COVID-19 infection than those without psychiatric disorders.
A new study released Thursday that shows those diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder are 3.7% more likely to get a breakthrough COVID-19 infection than those without psychiatric disorders.It shows people with substance use disorder had an up to 16% greater risk of getting a breakthrough infection.The study also found that those with anxiety disorders had a roughly 8% higher risk of breakthrough infection.
Researchers say their findings might warrant focusing more prevention efforts on this group, like prioritizing testing and boosters.
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