Elderly population affected in China of COVID 19

According to the Health Commission, the average age of those who have passed away since December 8 is 80.3 years, and 90% of them were 65 or older.
According to the report, more than 90% of those who passed away had cancer, heart, lung, or kidney issues.
Since the increase in instances started last month, the governments of the United States, South Korea, and other nations have mandated COVID-19 testing and other controls on people traveling from China.
Beijing replied on Wednesday by stopping the issuance of new visas to visitors from South Korea and Japan.
The most populous country in the world, China, used a "zero-COVID" approach that intended to isolate every case to keep its infection rate and mortality rate lower than those of the United States and many other nations at the height of the pandemic.
Millions of people were kept at home by the measure, which also caused irate rallies and closed off entry to some cities.
