Coronavirus Special: CDC Updates COVID Risk Factors

With COVID-19 cases rising in younger Americans, the CDC has a clear message for all adults: When it comes to age, there's no exact cutoff at which people should or should not be concerned.
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Coronavirus Special
 
CDC Updates COVID-19 Risk Factors
With COVID-19 cases rising in younger Americans, the CDC has a clear message for all adults: When it comes to age, there's no exact cutoff at which people should or should not be concerned.
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