With young adults between the age of 20 and 39 years accounting for almost 40 percent of total infections, and less than 5 percent of deaths. At the beginning of the pandemic we were told that the virus mostly affected those in the older age bracket, how does this now impacts young adults perspective and do the believe they can not be severely impacted?
Is there is a generational difference in perspective between varying age groups on the COVID-19 pandemic?
Montel Hill, Youth Leader, and Youth Parliamentarian and Christina Williams, Youth Advocate and former U.W.I. Guild President, joined our CVM Live Panel Discussion to explored the potentially unique perspectives of young adults on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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