charlestonsouthern wrote:
Philh, "...if one gets a flu shot, they are 35% more likely to catch a Coronavirus." Now, I've spoken with my family doctor and my pharmacist with that same question, and they said no. In fact, they said that by decreasing the odds of getting the flu by taking the shot (my shot is a multi-strain flu shot), it may also help in not contracting Covid. The reason: The multi-strain shot has a SARS-related component in it. Of course, you can't be allergic to eggs. My appointment for the shot is set up for September.
I have heard the same and may not just be this years shot, if you have been getting them annually you may have some resistance. I ave also heard the same thing about the BCG shot for TB. Who knows?
Bowti, Italians have a high incidence of G6PD deficiency, an X chromosome carried genetic deficiency also common in Africa and may be an evolutionary defect to stave off malaria, which it does. They believe this defect makes your survival chances worse. In some areas of Italy its over 10%. A new study in Britain is also showing that Jews have less chance of survival which cannot be explained by economic disadvantages. This deficiency is also high in Jewish populations. Since this is an X chromosome condition require both parents to have the defective X in order to affect women, it affects almost exclusively men and may help explain why the death toll is higher in men.