It is clear that one’s chronological age is not the most crucial determinant of one’s susceptibility to aquiring or dying from Covid-19 (see my blog post of June 24). Rather biological age (reflecting the actual physiology of a person and how well that person is functioning) appears to be much more important. This nuance is […]
Are People 65 and Older At Higher Risk? It has become widely accepted that people aged 65 and older have been collectivly labeled as high risk from the Coronavirus pandemic. It is clear from the data, however, that we should not lump all boomers (aged 55-74) in with people over 80. The disease is […]