Thank you very much for the question.
The National Advisory Committee looks at the effectiveness of vaccines. As we know, if you don't get infected with COVID-19 because of vaccination, then you are not at risk for post-COVID syndrome or long COVID.
By being vaccinated, you are preventing getting infected, to the extent that vaccines are able to do that. We do know that three doses of vaccines do offer reasonable protection against infection. It does decrease over time, but definitely when you get your third dose, you're better protected than when you have your second dose. It's around 60% protection initially after vaccination with that third dose. The extent to which the third dose will protect you from infection, it will also protect you from post-COVID syndromes.
There are also some studies that are looking at the fact that even if you do become infected when you're vaccinated, in general you're less likely to get post-COVID syndrome compared to an unvaccinated person.