Elderly Canadians remain at higher risk of serious COVID from first infections, study suggests
A new study published on Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal says seniors who haven't had COVID-19 yet are now the group at the most risk for dangerous outcomes if they do get the virus. The researchers say four in 10 seniors aged 80 and older may have avoided infections so far.
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