Not to the individuals who get them, no. And the NHS will need to be there in the future to support them, if needed.

But they're totally irrelevant to the argument we should remain locked down post-vaccinations. They're not an excuse to take away people's civil liberties which should only ever be a last resort. That a small minority of people may face long term effects is not a reason to take away people's fundamental human rights.

If people are afraid of the virus still, even post-vaccines, let them choose their own actions. Let them cower at home if they want to, I won't object. Personal choice, personal responsibility. But the pandemic is over now this is an endemic disease that needs to be lived with now just like any other coronavirus already present.