Author: Farrelly, Colin
Title: The COVID-19 Pandemic, Biogerontology and the Ageing of Humanity Cord-id: 5n08hk6d Document date: 2021_2_2
ID: 5n08hk6d
Snippet: The World Health Organization designated the decade 2020-2030 as the “decade of healthy ageingâ€. It is a tragic irony that the year 2020 should begin with a pandemic that is so lethal for older persons. Not only are older persons the most vulnerable to COVID-19 mortality, but many of the mitigation efforts to slow the spread of the virus have imposed yet further emotional and mental health burdens on the most vulnerable among those over age 70. To help prevent future infectious disease morta
Document: The World Health Organization designated the decade 2020-2030 as the “decade of healthy ageingâ€. It is a tragic irony that the year 2020 should begin with a pandemic that is so lethal for older persons. Not only are older persons the most vulnerable to COVID-19 mortality, but many of the mitigation efforts to slow the spread of the virus have imposed yet further emotional and mental health burdens on the most vulnerable among those over age 70. To help prevent future infectious disease mortality and suffering, as well as the profound health burdens from the chronic diseases associated with ageing, insights from biogerontology must become an integral part of global public health priorities. The timing is ripe for making the public health aspiration of developing an applied gerontological intervention a reality.
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