'We are definitely seeing this affect young people, and they're getting quite ill. So we really need everybody to do their part,' Houston Methodist CEO Dr. Marc Boom told CNBC on Monday.
Young people are considered to be as at less risk of severe illness from Covid-19 compared to older adults and people who have underlying medical conditions.
As of now, according to Boom, Houston Methodist has the necessary capacity to handle the Covid-19 outbreak, echoing
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