A Case for Worldwide Mass Immunization with MMR to Limit Deaths from COVID-19

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It is generally accepted that deaths related to Covid-19 are centred on adults about their 70’s which might be reason for the association with co-morbidities like cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, chronic lung disease, smoking, cancer especially hematologic malignancies, lung cancer and presence of metastatic disease. The strength of the evidence for these associations is still being investigated. One plausible explanation for all these associations may be their increased risk for micro-thrombotic events in the microvascular circulation of vital organ systems as well as increased risk for thrombo-embolic disease in general. Male patients appear to have higher death rates in China, Italy, Denmark and the US. Black, Hispanic and South Asian patients have increased mortality in the US and this may be related to the disparities in healthcare indices in these populations as well as their higher representation in the “essential work-forces” and associated increased exposure to infection.
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全球大规模接种MMR疫苗以限制COVID-19死亡的案例
人们普遍认为,与新冠肺炎相关的死亡集中在70多岁左右的成年人,这可能是与心血管疾病、肥胖、糖尿病、慢性肾病、慢性肺病、吸烟、癌症特别是血液系统恶性肿瘤、癌症和转移性疾病等并发症相关的原因。这些关联的证据强度仍在调查中。对所有这些关联的一个合理解释可能是,它们在重要器官系统的微血管循环中发生微血栓事件的风险增加,以及血栓栓塞疾病的风险增加。在中国、意大利、丹麦和美国,男性患者的死亡率似乎更高。在美国,黑人、西班牙裔和南亚患者的死亡率增加,这可能与这些人群的医疗保健指数差异以及他们在“基本劳动力”中的代表性更高以及相关的感染风险增加有关。
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