FILE - A Northeastern Freshman walks to the dorms after saying goodbye to her family as she moves in for her first year at college during the coronavirus pandemic in Boston on Aug.
31, 2020. (Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)People in their 20s, 30s and 40s are becoming key spreaders of COVID-19, according to several studies, health experts and World Health Organization officials.Takeshi Kasai, the WHO’s Western Pacific regional director, said during a virtual press conference also held on Aug.
18 that younger people have been “increasingly driving the spread” of COVID-19.RELATED: Despite public opposition, global vaccine plan may allow rich countries to buy more“People in their 20s, 30s and 40s are increasingly driving the.