Does The Pneumonia Vaccine Protect Against COVID-19?

OneEyedDiva

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I wondered because although I don't take the flu shot, my doctor did convince me to take the pneumonia vaccine and I finished part 2 almost a year ago. According to this article, the regular vaccine provides no protection against pneumonia caused by COVID-19. This article is about 2-1/2 weeks old, so the statistics are obsolete.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/me...rotect-you-if-you-get-coronavirus/ar-BB10Nphe
 

No existing, approved vaccine for any virus protects at all against Covid-19.

Pretty sure I read recently that there's no effective vaccine for any other coronavirus strain such as MERS or even the milder "common cold" types that have circulated for years.
 
I've seen news reports that flu and pneumonia vaccinations can be helpful and I've seen other reports that indicate they have no impact.

"It’s like giving chicken soup to a dead man. It can’t hurt." - Jackie Mason
 
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I've seen news reports that flu and pneumonia vaccinations can be helpful and I 've seen other reports that indicate they have no impact.

"It’s like giving chicken soup to a dead man. It can’t hurt." - Jackie Mason
Yes, there seems to be varying opinions among doctors and this is why I am, for the most part, going with what the President’s medical advisors are stating.

Back in 1978, I had pneumonia. Not sure if it was viral or bacterial, but I spent ten days in the hospital getting bag after bag of antibiotics. I was so sick that I was certain I was going to die. The doctor later told me that because of my age, I wasn’t considered to be in critical condition.
 
The two pneumonia vaccines will help prevent bacterial infections (pneumonia kills about 50,000 in the US every year). I’d say that’s a good reason to get them and the flu vaccine. At this time a person has to use every tool in the arsenal to prevent a hospital visit.
 


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