Health
Latest Covid-19 trend suggests younger people could avoid future lockdowns while elderly shield themselves – Wales Online
Data shows peak age range for new coronavirus infections is under 40 but no significant rise in number of patients hospitalised

Older people appear to be voluntarily shielding from the spread of Covid-19 with figures showing new infections are mainly confined to younger adults.
Experts are now suggesting more mature citizens should be covered by any future restrictions while younger people continue to work – avoiding the threat of strict new lockdown rules.
There has been a steady rise in coronavirus infections but no significant rise in the number of patients hospitalised, the Express reports.
New data suggests the…
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