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Prepare a report for your school magazine on the topic' the difference in COVID-19 between 2020 and 21.. Means you have to write what was the symptoms and precautions and how was the first wave that was in 2020 what is the difference between the 2020 and 21 wave of covid-19 and what about the death rate ,oxygen availability, hospitals means what are the difference you found between 20 and 21 in covid-19 cases you all have to prepare a report that will publish in school magazine.​

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Answered by alwy076354
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The virus that causes COVID-19 infects people of all ages. However, evidence to date suggests that two groups of  people are at a higher risk of getting severe COVID-19 disease. These are older people (that is people over 60 years  old); and those with underlying medical conditions (such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory  disease, and cancer). The risk of severe disease gradually increases with age starting from around 40 years. It’s  important that adults in this age range protect themselves and in turn protect others that may be more vulnerable.

WHO has issued advice for these two groups and for community support to ensure that they are protected from  COVID-19 without being isolated, stigmatized, left in a position of increased vulnerability or unable to access basic  provisions and social care. This advice covers the subject of receiving visitors, planning for supplies of medication and  food, going out safely in public and staying connected with others through phone calls or other means. It is essential  that these groups are supported by their communities during the COVID-19 outbreak. WHO emphasizes that all  people must protect themselves from COVID-19, which will also protect other.

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