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Tactical Peek

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Thu Apr 23, 2020, 04:47 PM Apr 2020

Smokers 'four times less likely' to contract Covid-19, prompting nicotine patch trials on patients [View all]

Source: The Telegraph



Smokers 'four times less likely' to contract Covid-19, prompting nicotine patch trials on patients

Researchers in France will test nicotine patches on health workers and patients but reiterated smoking could also cause more severe illness

By Henry Samuel 23 April 2020 • 5:04pm

Frontline health workers and patients in France may be given nicotine patches after studies found that four times fewer smokers contracted Covid-19 than non-smokers.

It may sound counterintuitive that people who puff on Gauloises are less likely to catch a virus that can cause deadly attacks on the lungs. However, that was the statistical outcome of an in-depth study conducted by the Pasteur Institute, a leading French research centre into the disease.

The institute tested almost 700 teachers and pupils of a school in Crépy-en-Valois in one of the hardest-hit areas in France, as well as their families. The “highly accurate” tests found that only 7.2 per cent of smokers from among the adults tested were infected while four times as many non-smokers, some 28 per cent, were infected.

Arnaud Fontanet, an epidemiologist at the institute, warned that they were not encouraging people to take up smoking, remarking that those smokers who do catch the virus “risk suffering more complications” than others. Scientists suggested it could be the nicotine in cigarettes that was behind the surprising results regarding infection, although more research is needed.

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Maybe there's less blood flow to the lungs. LisaM Apr 2020 #1
I was wondering that too, sort of. Mike 03 Apr 2020 #7
And there's less blood going to the lungs to clot. LisaM Apr 2020 #11
Thinking outside the box is appreciated, at least by me. Mike 03 Apr 2020 #16
Ha! LisaM Apr 2020 #19
In most cases already dealing with impared lungs with smokers. mpcamb Apr 2020 #60
my first thought was the tar, not the nicotine yellowdogintexas Apr 2020 #83
More likely that..... capechacon Apr 2020 #54
Yep I think lung tissue changes in smokers--mayby live love laugh Apr 2020 #82
Nicotine might have something to do with blood clotting or cytokine storm . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2020 #2
You might have figured this out Mike 03 Apr 2020 #33
An additional α7nAChR agonist, anti-inflammatory Aimee in OKC Apr 2020 #73
Cannabis ought to be able to do the same... wonder if it's being studied as well. JudyM Apr 2020 #51
Not necessarily. Nicotine is an alkaloid. Cannabis is not & has own specialized neurochemicals. .nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2020 #53
It's anti-inflammatory though, and has anticoagulant properties. JudyM Apr 2020 #56
Smoke Faux pas Apr 2020 #3
Sounds like Bayesian statistics biting scientists in the rear again Loki Liesmith Apr 2020 #4
Probably because.... SergeStorms Apr 2020 #72
As An Ex-Smoker RobinA Apr 2020 #74
You don't think smokers.... SergeStorms Apr 2020 #84
Did they also test baguette eaters and pate' lovers? Wine aficionados? Jerry Lewis fans? BamaRefugee Apr 2020 #5
I'm very skeptical of studies like this IronLionZion Apr 2020 #6
Maybe the smokers, knowing they were more at risk... moriah Apr 2020 #64
We knew there was some Sgent Apr 2020 #79
Ahead of his time The Mouth Apr 2020 #8
You beat me to it. n/t customerserviceguy Apr 2020 #30
All of this self-isolating sdfernando Apr 2020 #42
! JudyM Apr 2020 #50
Maybe lung cancer, but who's counting? brush Apr 2020 #9
I'll take it. For me, the report adds a positive to smoking as a "coping mechanism." ancianita Apr 2020 #10
+1 In grade school I had a crush on Alain Delon but didn't appalachiablue Apr 2020 #29
Hahaha... yes, anything helps! ancianita Apr 2020 #39
This is what I posted on another thread about this topic. Mike 03 Apr 2020 #12
Thank you for this! Interesting stuff! ancianita Apr 2020 #40
Check out nicotine properties, anti viral, poss Alz treatment appalachiablue Apr 2020 #81
If this is true... Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #13
I have another good reason to vape right now Leith Apr 2020 #21
She freaked after all the BS erroneous media reports that failed to mention the real problem Marrah_Goodman Apr 2020 #26
They should also compare their findings with people who use nicotine but NOT by Mike 03 Apr 2020 #14
Interesting text from the article... Buckeye_Democrat Apr 2020 #15
Thank you for catching this. Mike 03 Apr 2020 #17
So, finally a problem we can solve with alcohol and cigarettes? htuttle Apr 2020 #18
But not at the same time, lest one combusts. eggplant Apr 2020 #41
add a little sugar and some caffeine.. stillcool Apr 2020 #46
Kick burrowowl Apr 2020 #20
The prisoners are really going to be fighting over the cigarettes now I guess. :) nt Sloumeau Apr 2020 #22
Pinched lungs or a substance that inhibits the virus bucolic_frolic Apr 2020 #23
FWIW, I'm completely striking out finding ANY papers or articles Mike 03 Apr 2020 #24
OK, we'll start to see TP again Warpy Apr 2020 #25
My husband used to smoke and now vapes. EllieBC Apr 2020 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author customerserviceguy Apr 2020 #28
Four people I know would have loved to hear this! StarryNite Apr 2020 #31
Is it the smoke or the nicotine... imavoter Apr 2020 #32
Smokers of...what? B Stieg Apr 2020 #34
This sounds like really good news Chainfire Apr 2020 #35
Everything about this is wrong. Now I am FB my people, texting my sons. LizBeth Apr 2020 #36
My Father RobinA Apr 2020 #75
Maybe it's because smokers are obnoxious and repel others, thus achieving social distancing. Towlie Apr 2020 #37
Hey! LOTS of Democrats like me smoke! ancianita Apr 2020 #45
I find just the opposite. former9thward Apr 2020 #59
I'm An Ex-Smoker RobinA Apr 2020 #76
I quit smoking 10 years ago Skittles Apr 2020 #85
Yup, Smokers are a lot more personable I've found. tavernier Apr 2020 #78
Long long ago when I was a waitress I preferred the smoking section EllieBC Apr 2020 #80
That's my hypothesis... Hugin Apr 2020 #67
Are smokers younger? Lower BMI? Less likely to have other health issues? Tiger8 Apr 2020 #38
This was the plot of an old short story Shrek Apr 2020 #43
Hey MAGAts! This just in! HuskyOffset Apr 2020 #44
In the words of their false Messiah-- "What have you got to lose?" /nt spudspud Apr 2020 #48
Oh, I get it now. A little reverse psychology, eh? Tiger8 Apr 2020 #49
This study brought to you by your friendly, neighborhood Big Tobacco firm. /nt spudspud Apr 2020 #47
If smoking prevented Coronavirus, Mr.Bill Apr 2020 #52
and............................... trixie2 Apr 2020 #55
it doesn't make me want to go outside, barbtries Apr 2020 #57
Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit smoking! klook Apr 2020 #58
Try googling "nicotine kills viruses and bacteria" Maeve Apr 2020 #61
This study brought to you by Altria JDC Apr 2020 #62
Study sponsored by Joe Camel amuse bouche Apr 2020 #63
It's because nobody will come within 10ft of a smoker... Hugin Apr 2020 #65
Hmmm. When this first broke out in China, PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2020 #66
Let's say it turns out to be true... Hugin Apr 2020 #69
I don't believe Rebl2 Apr 2020 #71
No one gets within 6 ft of them Soxfan58 Apr 2020 #68
Call your broker in the morning and safeinOhio Apr 2020 #70
I thought this was a respiratory illness. Initech Apr 2020 #77
One of the reasons given for why Italy was hit so hard was because smoking was common JI7 Apr 2020 #86
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