Healio (4/5) reports, “People with schizophrenia were less likely to have received a COVID-19 booster, while gaps in acquisition were greatest for the first vaccination,” researchers concluded in a study that “utilized information from the databases of Israeli health care management organization Clalit Health Services to include 34,797 participants…with schizophrenia and an equal number of matched controls.” The findings of the “retrospective cohort study” were published online March 30 in a brief report in JAMA Psychiatry.
Related Links:
— “Those with schizophrenia less likely to get COVID-19 booster “Robert Herpen, Healio, April 5, 2022