Is the risk of getting 2019-nCoV different in different people?

Often young children, the elderly, and those who are sick (e.g., hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, liver disease, and respiratory disease) are at greater risk of developing more severe symptoms than others with 2019-nCoV.

Dr. Nguyen Xuan Hung – Director of Share99 Institute for Applied Research and Regenerative Medicine (VIASRM) translates and synthesizes from sources: CDC, WHO, ECDC.

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