Young Winnipeggers say they're trying to stop spread, but some 'have trouble understanding' COVID-19 risks - News Summed Up

Young Winnipeggers say they're trying to stop spread, but some 'have trouble understanding' COVID-19 risks


Osani Balkaran is a 21-year-old rapper and producer in Winnipeg who was performing twice a week before the pandemic. But that drive to grow social networks and careers might be one reason why young adults have comparatively high rates of COVID-19, he says. WATCH | Young adults on having the highest rates of COVID-19 cases:'People our age do tend to cross the line' 1:40 Young adults speak on why people age 20-29 have the highest number of COVID-19 cases in Manitoba. Young adults in the 20-29 age range also make up a large percentage of restaurant and bar workers, she said — all the more reason for them to be cautious. 'A lot of people have trouble understanding how serious everything is right now,' said Seraphine Crowe, a second-year university student.


Source: CBC News October 09, 2020 22:52 UTC



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