What The Most Severe COVID Cases Had in Common, According to CDC Study

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Older age.

While it’s true that people of any age, including children, can contract COVID-19, the virus is particularly dangerous for older individuals. In fact, middle-aged and older adults are more prone to developing more complex symptoms.

Make sure to also check: How to Take Care for Elderly Family Members During the Coronavirus Outbreak.

Additionally, when we talk about 85-year-old or older individuals, the risk is even higher for becoming severely ill from the virus. In fact, the statistics in the United States have shown that more than 80 percent of COVID deaths have been registered in people aged over 65.

The risk of becoming severely ill from COVID-19 is even greater for old individuals who also have underlying health conditions. Nursing home residents are also at very high risk right now, as most of them have multiple underlying health conditions while also having an advanced age.

Moreover, nursing homes are also problematic considering germs can spread very fast between individuals who are living in close proximity to each other, and we all know how populated nursing homes can get.

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