老年人群COVID-19疫苗接种及其与预期寿命的关系

Juan de Jesus Sandoval
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全球冠状病毒大流行期间的高死亡率是最可能影响预期寿命等人口指标的现象之一。简要回顾了为什么会发生这种情况,如果有解决办法,可以如何应对,从中我得出结论,这可能是一种明智的疫苗接种,不仅适用于老年人,也适用于有相关合并症的人群。
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Vaccination by COVID-19 in the elderly population and its relationship with life expectancy
Excess mortality during the coronavirus pandemic in the world is one of the phenomena that could most impact demographic indicators such as life expectancy. A short review was made of why this happens and what could counter it if there is a solution, from which, I conclude that it could be a judicious vaccination not only in the elderly population but also in people with associated comorbidities.
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