Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): People with Certain Medical Conditions

Author/s: 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Date Added: 
November 4, 2020
Publisher: 
CDC
Publication Date: 
November 2, 2020
Type: 
Patient Education Materials
Format: 
Article

RPR Commentary

A summary for patients of conditions that could put them at increased risk for severe COVID-19 infection and measures they can do to reduce their risk.  James W. Mold, MD, MPH

Abstract

Revisions were made on November 2, 2020 to reflect recent data supporting increased risk of severe illness during pregnancy from the virus that causes COVID-19. Revisions also include addition of sickle cell disease and chronic kidney disease to the conditions that might increase the risk of severe illness among children.

We are learning more about COVID-19 every day. The below list of underlying medical conditions is not exhaustive and only includes conditions with sufficient evidence to draw conclusions; it is a living document that may be updated at any time, subject to potentially rapid change as the science evolves. This list is meant to inform clinicians to help them provide the best care possible for patients, and to inform individuals as to what their level of risk may be so they can make individual decisions about illness prevention. Notably, the list may not include every condition that might increase one’s risk for developing severe illness from COVID-19, such as those for which evidence may be limited or nonexistent (e.g., rare conditions). Individuals with any underlying condition (including those conditions that are NOT on the current list) should consult with their healthcare providers about personal risk factors and circumstances to determine whether extra precautions are warranted.

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