From Mayo Clinic: The risk of developing dangerous symptoms of COVID-19 may be increased in people who are older and also in people of any age who have other serious health problems — such as heart or lung conditions, weakened immune systems, severe obesity, or diabetes. This is similar to what is seen with other respiratory illnesses, such as influenza.
Older agePeople of any age, even children, can catch COVID-19. But it most commonly affects middle-aged and older adults. The risk of developing dangerous symptoms increases with age, with those who are age 85 and older at the highest risk of serious symptoms. In the U.S., about 80% of deaths from the disease have been in people age 65 and older. Risks are even higher for older people when they have underlying health conditions
Pickled Pete almost 4 years ago
School districts harkening unto the trumpmaster ??
brwydave Premium Member almost 4 years ago
First period we will have an all school pep rally in the gym – just like one of Tiny’s. What better way to build school spirit!
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
Well, ring my chimes! The Republikkklans have figured out a way to reduce classroom crowding!
Radish the wordsmith almost 4 years ago
Disease spreading Republicans are ding dongs.
The Love of Money is . . . almost 4 years ago
“It tolls for thee” – Donald J. Trump, Ding Dong School Graduate & S.A.P. test admissions fraud
Radish the wordsmith almost 4 years ago
More cases of covid today than ever before, its out of control thanks to republican lack of interest in the lives of the American people.
And the Feds still are not doing a thing!!
littleann almost 4 years ago
From Mayo Clinic: The risk of developing dangerous symptoms of COVID-19 may be increased in people who are older and also in people of any age who have other serious health problems — such as heart or lung conditions, weakened immune systems, severe obesity, or diabetes. This is similar to what is seen with other respiratory illnesses, such as influenza.
Older agePeople of any age, even children, can catch COVID-19. But it most commonly affects middle-aged and older adults. The risk of developing dangerous symptoms increases with age, with those who are age 85 and older at the highest risk of serious symptoms. In the U.S., about 80% of deaths from the disease have been in people age 65 and older. Risks are even higher for older people when they have underlying health conditions