Posting some information about #COVID19 and #type1 #diabetes that might be useful to folkshttps://t.co/q9LrTXyrAy
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) March 21, 2022
"Your Guide to Post-COVID Travel with Type 1 Diabetes"
"As masks come off, vulnerable Americans feel left behind"https://t.co/WGDJ1eII6x
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) March 21, 2022
COVID-19 Update: The Diabetes Connection, WHO Concerned about BA.2https://t.co/GT9xXPMNX2
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) March 21, 2022
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – information for people living with type 1 diabeteshttps://t.co/4L8MAMGtpz
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) March 21, 2022
Why Do Diabetics Need to be Cautious About Omicron Variant?https://t.co/IdsokhYIpO
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) March 21, 2022
How COVID-19 Impacts People with Diabeteshttps://t.co/iOOeT6N8G9
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) March 21, 2022
Rights for Workers with Diabetes During the Coronavirus Pandemichttps://t.co/OjGpLpWEpg
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) March 21, 2022
This is also useful: https://t.co/gx3HDCXLpE
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) March 23, 2022
In particular this part is important pic.twitter.com/X7EwIJyPNb
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) March 23, 2022
This also has some useful information https://t.co/sFFkf8BtWQ
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) March 23, 2022
For example says diabetics are at higher risk even when fully vaccinated "Garza-Silva, who is immunocompromised, and Liber, who is diabetic, are among the millions of Californians at greater risk of complications from a COVID-19 infection despite being fully vaccinated."
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) March 23, 2022
See also
Independent risk factors of COVID-19 pneumonia in vaccinated Mexican adults
Age, Underlying Conditions Top Factors in Breakthroughs
A Wall Street Journal analysis found that among fully vaccinated people, the ones most likely to be hospitalized with breakthrough infections of COVID-19 are the elderly and those with specific underlying medical conditions.
“In particular, people with diabetes, chronic lung disease, kidney disease and compromised immune systems were at risk of serious outcomes from breakthrough cases,” The Journal reported.
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