Many young Mexicans at risk from
Covid-19
The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Ciudad Juarez |
Mexico, who`s population is particularly affected and
afflicted by obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes, is significantly more
vulnerable to the risks of contracting coronavirus.
By James Blears
A high proportion of those who`ve died from conona virus in
Mexico so far, had high blood pressure and diabetes. In Mexico, slightly over
ten percent of the population aged twenty or over suffer from
diabetes. That`s 8.6 million people. High blood pressure or hypertension
levels are even worse. It affects fifteen percent of Mexico`s population, which
adds up to fifteen million people aged twenty or older. Obesity has greatly
increased since Mexico joined the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994,
and processed food became both cheaper and much more easily available.
Seventy five percent of the population over the age of twenty are overweight.
It`s increased by an alarming seventy one percent in the last six years.
All of this makes a relatively youthful population
appreciably younger than retirement age, much more vulnerable to corona virus,
unless they recognize and acknowledge their greatly elevated risk level and
isolate themselves by staying home. Mexico`s Federal Government is
urging people to stay home for the next month. But in a country whose
economy is both precarious and fragile, this for some at least isn`t a
viable option.
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