Every morning, Americans wake up to fresh news of the heavy toll the coronavirus pandemic is exerting upon vulnerable older people—from the likelihood of developing a more severe form of Covid-19, to the risks of isolation and mental health problems as they give up social contacts in order to stay safe. We read essays like the New York Times opinion …
On Vulnerability, Resilience, and Age: Older Americans Reflect on the Pandemic
This article is part of the series: The Age of COVID-19