Who are at higher risk of developing serious illness from COVID-19?

Who are at higher risk of developing serious illness from COVID-19?

COVID-19Common questionWho are at higher risk of developing serious illness from COVID-19?Older people, and those with underlying medical problems like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more likely to develop serious illness.

What are the organs most affected by COVID‐19?

COVID-19Common questionWhat are the organs most affected by COVID‐19?The lungs are the organs most affected by COVID‐19

Can the coronavirus disease be transmitted through water?

COVID-19Common questionCan the coronavirus disease be transmitted through water?Drinking water is not transmitting COVID-19. And, if you swim in a swimming pool or in a pond, you cannot get COVID-19 through water. But what can happen, if you go to a swimming pool, which is crowded and if you are close to other the people and if someone is infected, then you can be of course affected.9 Sept 2020

How long does it take for symptoms of the coronavirus disease to appear?

COVID-19Common questionHow long does it take for symptoms of the coronavirus disease to appear?On average it takes 5–6 days from when someone is infected with the virus for symptoms to show, however it can take up to 14 days.

What is the interval between doses of the Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine?

COVID-19Common questionWhat is the interval between doses of the Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine?WHO recommends an interval of 3–4 weeks between the first and second dose. If the second dose is administered less than 3 weeks after the first, the dose does not need to be repeated. If administration of the second dose is delayed beyond 4 weeks, it should be given at the earliest possible opportunity.2 Sept 2021

How old do you have to be to get the Astrazeneca vaccine?

COVID-19Common questionHow old do you have to be to get the Astrazeneca vaccine?The vaccine is not recommended for persons younger than 18 years of age pending the results of further studies.2 Sept 2021

What is the percentage of people who need to be immune against COVID-19 in order to achieve herd immunity?

COVID-19Common questionSee full answerWhat is the percentage of people who need to be immune against COVID-19 in order to achieve herd immunity?We are still learning about immunity to COVID-19. Most people who are infected with COVID-19 develop an immune response within the first few weeks, but we don’t know how strong or lasting that immune response is, or how it differs for different people. There have also been reports of people infected with COVID-19 for a second time. Until we better understand COVID-19 immunity, it will not be possible to know how much of a population is immune and how long that immunity last for, let alone make future predictions. These challenges should preclude any plans that try to increase immunity within a population by allowing people to get infected.31 Dec 2020