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No ‘young and healthy’ adults have died from coronavirus in last month, new data shows – Chronicle Live
An expert previously said younger people should be allowed to ‘get on with their lives’ due to the ‘very, very rare’ chance it could kill them

No ‘young, healthy’ adult in England has died from coronavirus for at least a month, new data shows.
With the country in the midst of a deadly second wave, over 350,000 Brits have so far been infected in October.
The majority of those have been among young adults and teenagers.
Thousands of cases in the North East have been linked to the return of university students.
However, analysis of Public Health England data shows that nobody under the age of 40 – who didn’t have an underlying health condition…
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