Coronavirus, global aging and how future contagions may affect your life in retirement
deaths due to the Wuhan Novel Coronavirus total 427 people – the majority of whom are over 60 years old.
The rapidly rising number of older people, that comprise what history validates as a vulnerable population, indicates a looming public health crisis around the world. How will today’s public health infrastructure respond to a possible future where vast numbers of retirement age adults may be stricken with Coronavirus or whatever the next global contagion may be?
Travel to visit friends and family, or simply for experience, is on the top of most retirement planning wish lists. A 2020 AARP study that “most Boomers expect to take three to four domestic trips in 2020 and one or two abroad.
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