Leave Clothes Out In The Sun? Do Flu Shots Protect? Dr. Mallika Marshall Answers Your Coronavirus Questions
BOSTON (CBS) — As Massachusetts continues to fight the coronavirus pandemic, the public has plenty of questions. Dr. Mallika Marshall answered some of those sent to her email (drmallika@cbs.com) and Facebook and Twitter accounts.
I want know why all of these surgeries have been canceled. Mine was canceled and I’m in a lot of pain. – Trish, Canada
Not just in Canada. Elective and nonemergency surgeries have been postponed throughout the U.S. in an effort to protect patients, healthcare workers, and free up hospital beds. Hospitals are anxious to resume elective surgeries, but the ability will be based on the availability of testing, PPE, and a plan to prioritize and schedule these backlogged procedures.
If there are 1,000 new COVID-19 cases reported on a given day, how far back did the ‘new cases’ actually come in contact with the virus? – Bill, Northbridge
The average time between when a person is exposed to the virus and when they develop symptoms is about five days but, it can range from 2-14 days. And remember, not everyone who is infected is getting tested, so the number of new cases probably significantly underestimates the actual number of people infected at a given time.
Is there any evidence that having an up to date flu shot and the pneumonia shot might help mitigate in any way the effects of COVID-19? – Mike
Neither the flu vaccine nor the pneumonia shot will protect you from the coronavirus, but both are important. Everyone should get...
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