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The study suggests that age does not contribute to susceptibility to… – AlKhaleej Today
The study suggests that age does not contribute to susceptibility to…
Scientists have estimated that an individuals age does not indicate how likely it is to be infected with SARS-CoV-2. However, the development of symptoms, disease progression, and mortality are age dependent.
There have been large numbers of deaths from the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, and the elderly have been shown to develop disproportionately severe symptoms and have higher mortality rates.
A team of scientists, including Associate Professor Ryosuke Omori of the Zoonosis Control Research C…
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