While at first, it appeared that young adults were exempt from contracting COVID-19, we see now that is not accurate. In three large metropolitan areas, confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the age range 19–40 are around 37%. Young adults may not be aware of underlying medical conditions that put them at risk for contracting the virus. Also, this socially active cohort is the leading carrier of COVID-19 to those who are immunocompromised, such as the elderly.
In this episode of Health IRL: A Collaborative Conversation, we’ll explore young adults facing COVID-19 with Seth Rotberg, Patient Engagement Manager of Inspire and Co-Founder of Our Odyssey, and Krista Nelson, President-Elect of the Association of Community Cancer Centers, and Social Worker at Providence Cancer Center.
Agenda
Dispelling the misperception that young adults are not as equally susceptible to COVID-19
How behaviors specific to this population can have a big impact on disease spread
How young adults can cope through connecting with others
How it’s ok to not be ok right now
Presenters
Seth Rotberg
Patient Engagement Manager for Inspire, Co-Founder of Our Odyssey
Krista Nelson
President-Elect, Association of Community Cancer Centers, and Social Worker at Providence Cancer Center