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Seniors died from COVID-19 at a higher rate than any other age group this summer: analysis

Por: The Hill Health October 08, 2022

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More seniors than any other age group died from COVID-19 this past summer amid a disease surge fueled by new subvariants, from the Kaiser Family Foundation. The foundation analyzed COVID-19 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and found that death rates rose much faster for Americans older than 65, despite widespread vaccine coverage within the group. Less than 50 percent of people over 65 have gotten their second... + full article



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