People around the world are taking precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Some young people are making TikToks to blow off steam and inform people about the spread, and others are learning how to adjust to a digital-first school experience. But most young people are staying informed in one way or another, according to a Yahoo! News/YouGov poll conducted between March 10 and 11.
One In Four Young People Think You’re Underestimating The Coronavirus’s Risks
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