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COVID-19: When Self-Isolation Becomes Social Recession
Apr 02 2020
Although the numbers keep changing as the coronavirus continues to spread, it is currently estimated that as many as 28% of all senior citizens and a quarter of all adults are practicing physical isolation in the hope that they can avoid contracting COVID-19.