'Not a care in the world': In hard-hit states, younger adults increasingly bear brunt of COVID-19 cases

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'Not a care in the world': In hard-hit states, younger adults increasingly bear brunt of COVID-19 cases
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Doctors in states such as Florida and Texas are reporting higher numbers of COVID-19 patients in their 20s, 30s and 40s.

Download the"We are starting to see younger patients coming in, more 30-, 40-year-old patients coming in, late 20s," June Ellis, an associate chief nursing officer at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, toldPhysicians in North Carolina, too, are seeing an uptick in COVID-19 among younger adults, even teenagers.

"Some people would like to say, well that's not a big deal because young people don't get as sick," Dr. Ashish Jha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, said Tuesday on"TODAY.""But young people are then going to spend time with their parents and grandparents.

"They're also more likely to have interaction with the public, for example, packing your groceries at the grocery store," Malmgren said."It's just the way that COVID-19 is spread, human to human, face to face."3 W's: Wear a mask. Wash your hands. Watch your distance. And please, if the health department calls, answer the phone.

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