Interestingly I remember hearing a doctor say in a video that if you take an ACE inhibitor you should NOT miss any of your pills. If you do you have an increased risk for getting COVID. Apparently the ACE inhibitor protects the receptors. At least that is my conclusion.
This makes sense. There is already a lot of evidence that the spike protein binds to ACE2 receptors.
If I recall correctly ACE2 receptors are distributed differently and in different concentration in different individuals, and not much in children.
This would go towards explaining different responses to the viral disease and also the vaccine.
That is a really keen observation. A bit of searching on the Commie search engine, turns out you are correct - https://adc.bmj.com/content/archdischild/early/2020/11/30/archdischild-2020-320338.full.pdf
Interestingly I remember hearing a doctor say in a video that if you take an ACE inhibitor you should NOT miss any of your pills. If you do you have an increased risk for getting COVID. Apparently the ACE inhibitor protects the receptors. At least that is my conclusion.
Some other people have reached the same conclusion
https://www.medicinenet.com/ace_inhibitors_protect_from_severe_covid-19-news.htm