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From CNN Health’s Amanda Watts
The World Health Organization on Wednesday underscored that most transmission of Covid-19 is still happening in households. “We realize that that is not possible globally, with so many cases that we are seeing, but it is important that if you are in a high risk group – if you are over 60, if you have any underlying conditions – that you are cared for in a medical facility,” she said. “The reason for that is because you are at a higher risk of developing severe disease and of death.”
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