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Many of New York City’s CCP Virus Patients Are Young, Health Officials Say

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Many of New York City’s CCP Virus Patients Are Young, Health Officials Say

Many of the confirmed cases of CCP virus in New York City are among young people, according to the latest data from the city’s health department.

Data from NYC Health shows that聽people aged 18 to 44 account for聽over 40 percent of the city’s confirmed CCP virus cases, while roughly one in five hospitalizations are occurring in those within the same age bracket.

But while many young people are contracting CCP virus, the health department’s data shows that the elderly still make up the majority of the city’s cases, hospitalizations, and deaths, with聽714.43 cases per 100,000 in people aged 45 to 64, 717.33 cases per 100,000 in people aged 65 to 75, and聽706.8 cases per 100,000 people over 75.

Previous data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in March showed聽people aged 20 to 44 accounted for 29 per cent of the United States’ cases so far and 20 percent of hospitalizations. The figures were based on the analysis of聽2,449 cases out of a total of聽4,226 which were confirmed in the United States as of March 16.聽Only 5 percent of cases occurred in children and teens age 19 or under.

The White House Coronavirus聽Response Coordinator Debbie Birx has previously called millennials the “core group that will stop this virus,” and urged them to be聽vigilant in social distancing after it was reported that some young people in France and Italy had become seriously ill with the virus in March.

Speaking at a聽White House press conference聽on March 18,聽Birx expressed concerns over the reports, although noted that the United States had not yet seen “any significant mortality in children.”

“I鈥檓 going to call out that generation [the millennial generation]… we need them to be healthy,”聽Birx said before urging them to practice social distancing and avoid large gatherings as they “have the potential then to spread it to someone who does have a condition that none of us knew about and cause them to have a disastrous outcome.”

On Wednesday,聽New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that playgrounds across the state will be shut down as people had failed to adhere to聽social distancing protocols, despite him issuing several warnings.

Many of New York City’s CCP Virus Patients Are Young, Health Officials Say New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks to the press at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York on March 27, 2020. (Bryan R. Smith/AFP via Getty Images)

“My favorite topic鈥攜oung people must get this message. And they still have not gotten the message,”聽Cuomo told reporters. “You still see too many situations with too much density by young people. They can get it. They’re putting their lives at risk. This can kill young people. Rare circumstances, but it can. But you get infected, you give it to someone else. So think about somebody else. And I’ve said this 100 different ways. The compliance is still not where it should be. You saw the models on the differential in the compliance versus major compliance and minor compliance. So we’re going to take more dramatic actions.

“We are going to close down the New York City playgrounds. I’ve talked about this for weeks. I warned people that if they didn’t stop the density and the games in the playgrounds鈥攜ou can’t play basketball; you can’t come in contact with each other.”

As of Thursday, there are聽215,300 confirmed cases of CCP virus in the United States and聽5,110 deaths attributed to the disease. Of the confirmed cases, 83,901 are in New York, which has so far announced for 2,219 deaths, making it the epicenter of the outbreak in the country.

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