Valerie Wilson, 34, and Fiona Lowenstein, 26, are recovering from coronavirus. They're telling their fellow millennials that they too need to be aware of their health in the pandemic.
Valerie Wilson, 34, and Fiona Lowenstein, 26, are telling their fellow millennials that they too need to be aware of their health in the coronavirus pandemic as they recover from infection.More than 42,000 coronavirus cases have been reported in the United States, with at least 541 deaths -- and the numbers are climbing. Early testing showed that people with chronic conditions and older people were the most at risk for severe illness.
"Young people need to understand that by the age of 30, I'd say there's a good portion of us that do have some sort of underlying condition so we all need to be aware that we could have something that makes us a little bit weaker to this virus," she said.Lowenstein thought that her role in the pandemic would be limited to an ally for those most at risk, she told CNN's Don Lemon. But on March 13, she developed a fever. These states have implemented stay-at-home orders.
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