Anonymous ID: 4c555a Oct. 19, 2022, 3:10 a.m. No.17697689   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7806 >>7951 >>7967

Life expectancy rises in parts of Europe as U.S. still trends down post-COVID, study finds

 

Life expectancy rates started to rebound last year in multiple countries throughout Europe following their COVID-19-era dip in 2020, according to a new study.

 

The study, titled “Life expectancy changes since COVID-19” and published Monday in the journal Nature Human Behaviour, looked at life expectancy rates for 29 countries that included most of Europe, the U.S. and Chile.

 

Researchers found that eight countries made significant strides in improving their life expectancy during 2021, including Belgium, England, France, Italy, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Wales.

 

But a large number of countries in Eastern Europe — such as Bulgaria, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary — were found to share in the U.S.’ struggles (third-largest decline overall) with improving life expectancy deficits. Germany, Scotland and Northern Ireland in Western Europe also saw a downward trend in the metric, albeit at less severe rates.

 

The study said that a lack of vaccination, especially in those under 60 years old, is thought to have contributed to some countries’ declining life expectancy. It also suggested that the U.S.’ life expectancy rate will continue its slump.

 

“Everyone was hit in 2020 … 2020 was about policy response and 2021 becomes a story of vaccination, and the U.S. was not a success story,” Theresa Andrasfay, a gerontology scholar at the University of Southern California who is not affiliated with the study, told USA Today.

 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported in August that the life expectancy for women had dropped from 79.9 years in 2020 to 79.1 in 2021. American men lost a full year between 2020 and 2021, going from 74.2 years (2020) to 73.2 the following year.

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/oct/18/life-expectancy-rises-in-parts-of-europe-as-us-sti/

Anonymous ID: 4c555a Oct. 19, 2022, 3:12 a.m. No.17697690   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7706 >>7806 >>7951 >>7967

California to end COVID emergency order in February

 

California will wind down its COVID-19 state of emergency by the end of February.

 

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the move Monday, saying that he wants to keep the emergency order in place through the winter so the state’s health care system has the resources to address any potential surge.

 

“The State of Emergency was an effective and necessary tool that we utilized to protect our state, and we wouldn’t have gotten to this point without it,” Mr. Newsom said in a statement. “With the operational preparedness that we’ve built up and the measures that we’ll continue to employ moving forward, California is ready to phase out this tool.”

 

Once the pandemic ends, California will shift to its “SMARTER Plan” to address any COVID-related challenges going forward, the governor’s office said.

 

The plan advocates for people to stay up to date on booster shots, get tested and wear a mask when necessary, and follow the latest news on new variants that may come along.

 

California is one of a handful of states that still have active COVID emergencies.

 

Delaware renewed its COVID emergency order just last week.

 

Texas renewed its own COVID emergency declaration last month, while Kansas extended emergency powers via legislation through January 2023 and West Virginia has maintained its original public health emergency from March 2020.

 

Washington state’s COVID emergency will end on Oct. 31, while Rhode Island and Illinois will have their COVID emergencies active through Nov. 11 and Nov. 14, respectively, unless they are renewed.

 

Connecticut will end its emergency on Dec. 28.

 

New Mexico let its COVID emergency expire last week.

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/oct/18/california-to-end-covid-19-emergency-order-in-febr/