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In response to "In Ohio the average age of covid patients was 52 in March. In June it's 42. -- nm" by Ender

The news I've been hearing that the average ages is younger lately seems to make sense (based on assumption at least) about which age group

is more willing to go out as things reopen. And that age group should, overall, have a higher virus survival rate. But is there any way to control that age group from spreading it (at home for example) to more vulnerable folks? Not really, and that part scares me.

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