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Respiratory Viruses and Older Adults | Respiratory Illnesses

Overview

There are steps older adults can take to reduce their risk for severe respiratory illnesses.

As people get older, their immune systems do not work as well. Older adults are also more likely to have underlying health conditions. Most deaths from respiratory viruses occur in people older than 65, with risk increasing sharply with advancing age.

Why prevention is important

Studies have shown that:

Making a Plan Reducing risk‎

If you are, or if you spend time with, an older adult, using the prevention strategies described in CDC's

Respiratory Virus Guidance

is especially important. In addition, there are several specific considerations for older adults listed below.

Immunizations Masks

Note that better fitting masks (for example, N95 or KN95 respirators) are more effective at protecting you from inhaling germs than other types of masks are (for example, cloth masks or surgical/disposable masks).

Treatment Tests

The Administration for Community Living and the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response are partnering to distribute tests to the aging and disability networks. You may be able to get COVID-19 tests for free through your Area Agency on Aging.


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