That's why children are being spared by Coronavirus

Medical experts have repeatedly called on smokers to give up cigarettes because they cause lung problems. It turns out, however, that smokers are more exposed to Coronavirus, which has become popular in recent months. More than 170 thousand volunteers have fought forest fires for months [...]
More than 170 thousand volunteers have been fighting forest fires for months and may be in greater danger of being infected with coronary because of smoke, experts have said.
Tobaccos, people with existing lung problems and Sydney residents breathing unhealthy air for months because of smoke can also face higher risk of contracting serious diseases, writes the DailyMail, translation Periscope.
Studies so far have shown that children are less affected by coronary.
The exact reason is not yet known, but one of the reasons is that their new lungs are not so damaged by polluted air or smoking, and they find it harder to deal with diseases like diabetes of different types or chronic pulmonary diseases.
Professor Raina MacIntyre, chief of biosecurity at the University of New South Wales at the Kirby Institute, said the virus was ruthless to those with lung problems. /Periscope












