Medicine and HealthNature Human Behaviour
Life expectancy changes since COVID-19
J. Schöley, J. M. Aburto, et al.
This groundbreaking study by Jonas Schöley and colleagues explores the significant changes in life expectancy due to the COVID-19 pandemic across 29 countries. It reveals notable differences in mortality impacts between Western and Eastern Europe and the US, highlighting the correlation between vaccination rates and life expectancy deficits. The findings underscore how younger age groups were more affected in 2021 compared to previous years.
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