Developed by Pfizer
COVID-19 spreads fast. In some people it can start with mild symptoms and quickly progress to more severe disease.
3 in 5 (60%)
adults in the United States
have a chronic disease2
The likelihood of having one or more such medical conditions increases by3:
10%
for people up to and including age 25 years
33%
for people up to and including age 50 years
66%
for people up to and including age 70 years
Age
50 years or older
Age
Immuno-compromised condition
Weakened immune system
Immunocompromised condition
Cancer
Current or past
Cancer
Lung disease
Such as asthma (moderate to severe)
Lung disease
Overweight or obese
Body Mass Index
(BMI) >25
Overweight or obese
Racial and ethnic disparities
Demographics and health equity
Racial and ethnic disparities
Heart conditions
Heart failure, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathies
Heart conditions
Diabetes
Type 1 or Type 2
Diabetes
This list does not include all possible conditions.
Get very sick
Be hospitalized
Need a machine to help you breathe
Need intensive care
Die
Number of high-risk
medical conditions7
Risk of death7
the risk of death
If you have diabetes, you may have other conditions such as9:
When people with diabetes develop a viral infection, like COVID-19, it can be harder to treat due to changes in blood glucose levels. This can be because10:
The immune system is being compromised, which makes it harder to fight infections and leads to longer recovery periods.
The virus may thrive in an environment of high blood glucose.
If you have type 1 or type 2 diabetes, you are:
2-4x
more likely to get very sick
from COVID-19 than a person
who does not have diabetes.9
almost
1.75x
more likely to die
compared with someone
who does not have diabetes.11
more than
12%
of people with diabetes and
COVID-19 needed a machine
(ventilator) to help them breathe.11
almost
19%
of people with diabetes
and COVID-19 spent time in an
intensive care unit.11
Muscle or
body aches
Shortness of
breath or difficulty breathing
Congestion or
runny nose
Cough
Fatigue
Fever or chills
Headache
Nausea or
vomiting
Sore throat
If you have COVID-19, do not delay. Even if your symptoms are mild, treatment must be started within days after you first develop symptoms to be effective.15
If you find it hard to breathe, get immediate medical attention.16
Treatment options for COVID-19 can be discussed to see if one is right for you.16
These treatments must be taken within days if you begin having symptoms.16
This is why it is so important to contact your healthcare professional as soon as possible.16
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