COVID-19 - an infection caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus - is rapidly spreading across the globe, already infecting over a million people and targeting especially those who have a pre-existing medical history.
For this reason, doctors have been advising special precautions for people living with systemic diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure. (Read more: Why is the new coronavirus more dangerous for diabetics?)
In addition to this, doctors have also been warning smokers to stay at home: it is a well-established fact that tobacco has a large influence on the respiratory system of the body. For instance, tobacco is the most common reason for lung cancer. A Chinese study, published in February, based on 1,099 COVID-19 infected patients stated that out of those admitted to the ICU (intensive care unit), 25.5% were smokers.
Though this doesn't prove a correlation between COVID-19 and smoking, both doctors here in India and the World Health Organization have been asking people to try and quit smoking during this time. Here in this article, we will tell you how smoking affects the lungs and may attract the COVID-19 infection.