Number of registrations for C-support by province (from the start in November 2021)
The table above shows the number of people with long-term symptoms after COVID-19 vaccination who have registered with C-support per province. The provinces of North Brabant, South Holland, and North Holland clearly stand out.
Registrations at C-support for long-term complaints after COVID-19 vaccination
The figure above shows the total number of people who have contacted C-support since November 2021 with persistent symptoms after COVID-19 vaccination (coronavirus shot). This refers to symptoms that have persisted for more than three months. The graph shows the numbers per month.
Onset of long-term complaints per vaccination round
After each round of COVID-19 vaccinations (coronavirus shots), people report to C-support with persistent symptoms. There are no significant differences between the three major vaccination rounds, nor between vaccines.
Whether or not you had corona
This graph shows whether people with persistent symptoms after COVID-19 vaccination had a coronavirus infection and whether they are still experiencing symptoms. Approximately 40% of people with persistent symptoms after vaccination did not have coronavirus.
Distribution by gender and age
The largest group of people with complaints after COVID-19 vaccination who report to C-support are women and are between 40 and 70 years old.
Distribution of complaints upon registration
The table above shows the long-term complaints people most often experience after COVID-19 vaccination, which they contact C-support for support and advice. Fatigue, concentration, and memory problems are the most common. People with complaints after vaccination experience an average of 10 different complaints. There is also a group of patients who report one or a few very specific complaints.
Distribution of requests for assistance by domain
Everyone who registers with C-support receives a customized aftercare program, based on the patient's questions for help. Here you can see the questions for help per domain.