People are age 65 are not becoming severely ill and overwhelming hospitals, even though a small percentage of them have gotten the new Covid-19 booster.
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People are age 65 are not becoming severely ill and overwhelming hospitals, even though a small percentage of them have gotten the new Covid-19 booster.
Mandatory Credit: Mary Altaffer/AP

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Most young people aren't getting latest Covid-19 booster, but they're not filling hospital beds at three large health care systems

As the US mulls over its future Covid-19 vaccination plan, data from three large health care systems indicate that even though a small percentage of people under age 65 have gotten the new Covid-19 booster, people this age are not becoming severely ill and overwhelming hospitals.