Psychology & Psychological Research International Journal
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High-Risk Population (Older Adults) against Covid-19 during Quarantine in Bolivia
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Keywords
High-Risk Population
Bolivia
Covid-19
Abstract
Since we began to know the scope of this pandemic, according to WHO / PAHO recommendations, the elderly were identified as the population most at risk from the contagion of COVID-19, due to the deaths that had been occurring in countries especially Europeans, but unfortunately this scenario also reached Bolivia with human losses.
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