"Persistent Impact: Older Americans Still Isolated by Pandemic Effects"
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A study found that more than half of older adults continue to spend more time at home and less time socializing in public, even though the pandemic has passed, due to fear of infection and concerns about hostile interactions. The altered routines could have long-term consequences for their physical, mental, social, and cognitive health. While some seniors are adapting by exercising outdoors and taking advantage of online offerings, the loss of spontaneous interactions may lead to serious mental and social health problems, potentially worsening societal polarization.
Pandemic's Effect in Isolating Older Americans May Not Be Over U.S. News & World Report
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