For the middle-aged, by the middle-aged: how the responses to COVID have ignored the preferences of those most affected

“The young and the old are by far the most harmed by COVID-19 policies, says Paul Dolan (LSE). They tend to have a stronger preference for quality over quantity of life than middle-aged people, who have been the ones making the decisions.”

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