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Pneumonia vaccine protects against one particular bacterium, Streptococcus pneumoniae. This is one of the most common causes of post-influenza pneumonia so you would expect the vaccine help protect against a post-Covid-19 infection with that particular bacterial species. However, pneumonia can be caused by other bacteria and it would offer no protection against them.
The chart shows the probability of dying in people with a pre-condition. It doesn't necessarily mean that the pre-condition was the cause. Many people with T2 are old or have poor general health so they are more vulnerable irrespective of having diabetes.I should post the reference for the Diabetes 31% Non-survivor vs 14% Survivor rates that I posted above.
They are from Table 1 which you have to expand to see diabetes.
Numbers are naturally low as this is from the very start of hospital records.
For higher numbers see the WHO records with 0.9% death rate from No-coexisting condition and 9%/7% death rate for diabetes - but again, that carries a warning that it is only those to date (Jan) and does not consider all those still in care, so short term only.
https://www.thelancet.com/lancet/article/S0140-6736(20)30566-3
WHO data
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No. The flu jab is for some bacterial pneumonia, not viral pneumonia. Covid19 produces viral pneumonia.I’m thinking as pneumonia is a stage that coronavirus can take you too, would the excising jab protect with that?
I think that some (many?) patients are also developing bacterial pneumonia once their systems are weakened by COVID-19, and then have to be given antibiotics on top of the other treatments.No. The flu jab is for some bacterial pneumonia, not viral pneumonia. Covid19 produces viral pneumonia.
I have two part-time jobs, one is zero hours, I have also been in touch with both employers regarding the Corona virus, one is a County council and no action was needed, so how can all of the people self isolate ? So I have done my utmost to inform them, to update them, I am always looking for recent updates, I have very good hygiene practice too and I'm trying my best to be safe, sensible, calm and level headed.
I do not want to get infected any more than anyone else !
Pneumonia vaccine protects against one particular bacterium, Streptococcus pneumoniae. This is one of the most common causes of post-influenza pneumonia so you would expect the vaccine help protect against a post-Covid-19 infection with that particular bacterial species. However, pneumonia can be caused by other bacteria and it would offer no protection against them.
Noted in above link.
With that in mind, and fully aware of the difficulties in getting masks, might the DIY version be a good alternative if we have to self isolate as that little extra protection for our loved ones while we are ill.
Kitchen roll, tissues,
Masking tape and some elastic .. Tested as 80-90 % as effective as a normal mask..
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/soc...inas-face-mask-shortage-inspired-people-learn
I have said I realize for some it's very difficult. The fact is that a high proporton of people at particular risk are 'of a certain age.' Like me as it happens. I'm fortunate to be able to take time off, I'm trying to reign my wife in!
I can say this, anybody who rationalizes and makes informed choices is to be lauded. Too many are reckless.
There was a photo of 60k people at Cheltenham races yesterday. Frankly madness in my opinion.
Perfect sense to me, @PenguinMum
A lot of this will be the worry, what better way to calm peoples nerves but to have the success stories out there Loud And Proud.
indeed even the N95's are a nightmare apparently.Human ingenuity at its finest, @jjraak
because I’ve been working on refinishing furniture for my screened porch, I’ve been working with oil-based SPAR varnish. So, coincidentally I have a small stock of R95 and P95 masks. I don’t need them, but I don’t think donating them to a local hospital would help just because they are wildly less comfortable than an N95 with respiratory vent. 1 hour in a P95 and you’re happy to tear it off your face.
Thanks for posting that story. I think one of the guys on the Diamond Princess who was communicating daily with Good Morning Britain before being hospitalised was also diabetic.Not sure if this has been posted - but this guy has T1 and survived to tell the tale - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-51858845
I know this is just one case and everyone is different, but it is good to see a positive outcome.
The flu jab protects against viral pneumonia due to influenza virus, not bacterial pneumonia. You are correct that neither the flu jab nor the pneumonia jab will protect against the viral pneumonia caused by Covid-19. However, patients who have had viral pneumonia are at risk of a secondary bacterial infection. A pneumonia jab may protect against one of the commonest causes of bacterial pneumonia.No. The flu jab is for some bacterial pneumonia, not viral pneumonia. Covid19 produces viral pneumonia.
Just a quick add.
I just made my first mask.
Improvised and added some wire.
I used some garden twine I beleive.
But sure wire for food would also work.
And simply placed making tape to the top edge to secure the wire either side.
First impression... Good.
With the wire for the bridge of the nose, and the elastic, it is a nice fit.
Breathable, and you can feel the mask move in and out around your mouth while you breathe, this is a most useable alternative, to help secure your families safety IF you unfortunately have to self isolate at any time.
As the authorities suggest we don't mask up in public as they are not effective, I would suggest for those who maybe want a bit of extra security, or as happened on Wuhan, no entry into shops if NOT wearing a mask.
I would happily wear one of these.
As said, readily sourced materials, definitely added safety IF used to protect others., Acceptable standard IF used in public.
With the added bonus, it MIGHT once accepted free up the masks for those who REALLY DO NEED THEM.
I would suggest, if making start soon.
And store in a large ziplock style food bag, for when needed.
Going to be making a few and keeping some for us, and some for my daughter's flat, just in case it's needed, later on.
EDIT: i ride a motorcycle and i'm pretty sure others may have similar style face masks,
on the premise that some protection is better then none, for those trips out further down the line
when this i way more difficult, i will be wearing mine DIY masks under my face mask.
THIS is what i mean
already have some at home, various types, but these are my preferred style, and come the day when i need a mask, i doubt anyone is going to bat an eye lid if someone is taking things a little more cautiously.
small note, i went online to order some more. a few are out of stock and some only have limited stock available.
Could just be the Uber delivery guys stocking for a busy period serving those in isolation or clever marketing hype.
But if it was me, i'd buy sooner rather then later.
Stay safe all.
I don't disagree - they are all strains of a single bacterial species, Streptococcus pneumoniae.I may have misunderstood my doctor, but from memory, and does appear to verify In my on-line records, the shot I just got is a vaccine against 23 bacterial strains. Regardless, the pneumonia most common with COVID-19, is, obviously, viral and unrelated.
from everything I read on vaccines, if you have had influenza and/or pneumonia as usually would be indicated, getting them now can only help. You can get influenza, bacteria pneumonia and corona virus all at the same time.
spotted this explaining exponential growth, for those curious
but it also gives the doubling time per country, very illuminating
https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus#growth-country-by-country-view
Those figures for herd immunity are to maintain complete absence of the disease. We are starting to see measles come back because of the MMR scare and less than 90% of children were vaccinated. Even some herd immunity will help as it means there are less people to pass it on.Herd immunity:
It all depends on the transmissabilty of the disease?
80%-85% for Polio
90%-95% Measles
What is it for Covid19? Nobody has ask them as I recall, or have they? Do they know or have they just done a fag packet calculation?
It was mentioned 60% of the population may get it, its an awful lot of deaths for a suspect experiment.
My gut feeling is they are about as optimistic as the man who goes over the Niagara Falls in a barrel!
If its 80% of the population for immunity the Government are going to get a good bonus for the exchequer in unspent pension.
regards
Derek
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