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Who is most likely to die from COVID, according to the CDC

Who is most likely to die from COVID, according to the CDC

January 21, 2021 01:02 by NewsDesk

Who is most likely to die from COVID, according to the CDC


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Who is most likely to die from COVID, according to the CDC

Conclusion: during the COVID-19 pandemic, we are all in this together. None of us are immune. What’s worse: the virus is more dangerous, even fatal, for people with certain medical conditions. Do you feel really confident that you are doing enough to protect your friends, family and loved ones? Are you sure? People around you may be much more likely to fall ill and suffer serious consequences with COVID than you might think. These are the people who are at increased risk of serious illnesses due to COVID-19, According to the CDC. Keep reading – and to ensure your health and the health of others, don’t miss out on these Certain signs that you’ve had Coronavirus.

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1. People with obesity

Obese people (defined as a body mass index, or BMI, over 30) or severely obese (a BMI over 40) are at increased risk of COVID. Take your prescriptions as prescribed, follow the diet and exercise guidelines as instructed (while maintaining social detachment precautions) and inform your doctor as soon as possible if you feel sick.

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2. People with chronic kidney disease

Having chronic kidney disease at any stage increases the risk of severe COVID, says the CDC. If you have CKD, the agency recommends continuing with your medication and diet as recommended by your doctor and, if you are on dialysis, maintain your treatments.

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3. People with cancer

People with cancer should “have a conversation with your doctor or care team to discuss your individual level of risk based on your condition, your treatment and the level of transmission in your community,” advises the CDC. Have a stock of medication for 30 days and don’t stop or change your medication regimen without talking to your doctor.

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4. People with heart problems

Having coronary artery disease, heart failure, cardiomyopathy or pulmonary hypertension increases the risk of severe COVID, says the CDC. The agency’s advice: take your medications as prescribed, keep a stock of your medications for 30 days and consult your doctor if you have questions or feel sick.

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5. People in an immunocompromised state

If you have had a solid organ transplant, a blood or bone marrow transplant; have immunological deficiencies; having HIV with a low CD4 cell count or not being treated for HIV; or have been using corticosteroids or other medications to weaken your immune system for a long time, you may be at risk for severe COVID. Continue your medications; do not stop without consulting your doctor; and call your doctor if you have any questions or feel sick.

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6. How to survive this pandemic

As for you, do everything possible to avoid obtaining – and spreading – the COVID-19: Wear a face mask, get tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and parties at home), practice social detachment, perform only essential tasks, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently touched surfaces and to overcome this pandemic in the healthiest way do not miss these 35 places you’re most likely to reach COVID.

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