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COVID: PAHO Director Voices Concern Over Rising Deaths of Young People

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(Loop News) – The Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Dr Carissa F. Etienne Wednesday expressed concern at the hospitalizations and deaths of younger people which she said are surging as the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic accelerates across the Americas, including the Caribbean.

“Adults of all ages, including young people,  are becoming seriously ill. Many of them are dying,” Dr Etienne said during her weekly media briefing.

“In Brazil, mortality rates have doubled among those younger than 39, quadrupled among those in their 40s and tripled for those in their 50s between December 2020 and March 2021,” the Dominica-born PAHO official said, adding “this is tragic, and the consequences are dire for our families, our societies and our future.”

She said that the hospitalization rates of people under 39 rose by more than 70 per cent in Chile during the past few months. In Brazil, hospitalizations have been highest among people in their 40s.

“In some areas of the U.S., more people in their 20s are now being hospitalized for COVID-19 than people in their 70s,” Dr Etienne said.

“For much of the pandemic, our hospitals were filled with elderly COVID patients, many of whom had pre-existing conditions that made them more susceptible to severe disease. But look around intensive care units across our region today. You’ll see they’re filled not only with elderly patients but also with younger people.”

She said since healthy young people are more likely to survive, they may remain in hospitals for weeks and as a result, countries must be prepared for surging hospital demand.

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