How older adults adapted to health care challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic

Public health care emergencies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, can drastically disrupt health care systems with long-term repercussions. The effects of such health care crises are more pronounced in the aging population, who are particularly vulnerable to chronic infections and sudden disruptions in health care.
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