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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEd Yong: America Is Exceptional at Killing Americans Early
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Ed Yong
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🚨I wrote about a new study that makes clear just how exceptional America is, compared to other wealthy nations, at killing its own people--in large numbers & at young ages, during the pandemic and long before it. 1/
theatlantic.com
America Was in an Early-Death Crisis Long Before COVID
Even before the pandemic began, more people here were dying at younger ages than in comparably wealthy nations.
6:52 AM · Jul 21, 2022
Ed Yong
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🚨I wrote about a new study that makes clear just how exceptional America is, compared to other wealthy nations, at killing its own people--in large numbers & at young ages, during the pandemic and long before it. 1/
theatlantic.com
America Was in an Early-Death Crisis Long Before COVID
Even before the pandemic began, more people here were dying at younger ages than in comparably wealthy nations.
6:52 AM · Jul 21, 2022
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2022/07/us-life-span-mortality-rates/670591/
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https://archive.ph/23feN
Jacob Bor has been thinking about a parallel universe. He envisions a world in which America has health on par with that of other wealthy nations, and is not an embarrassing outlier that, despite spending more on health care than any other country, has shorter life spans, higher rates of chronic disease and maternal mortality, and fewer doctors per capita than its peers. Bor, an epidemiologist at Boston University School of Public Health, imagines the people who are still alive in that other world but who died in ours. He calls such people missing Americans. And he calculates that in 2021 alone, there were 1.1 million of them.
Bor and his colleagues arrived at that number by using data from an international mortality database and the CDC. For every year from 1933 to 2021, they compared Americas mortality rates with the average of Canada, Japan, and 16 Western European nations (adjusting for age and population). They showed that from the 1980s onward, the U.S. started falling behind its peers. By 2019, the number of missing Americans had grown to 626,000. After COVID arrived, that statistic ballooned even furtherto 992,000 in 2020, and to 1.1 million in 2021. Were the U.S. just average compared to other wealthy countries, not even the best performer, fully a third of all deaths last year would have been prevented, Bor told me. That includes half of all deaths among working-age adults. Think of two people you might know under 65 who died last year: One of them might still be alive, he said. It raises the hairs on the back of my neck.
These counterfactuals puncture two common myths about Americas pandemic experience: that the U.S. was just one unremarkable victim of a crisis that spared no nation and that COVID disrupted a status quo that was strong and worth restoring wholesale. In fact, as one expert predicted in March 2020, the U.S. had the worst outbreak in the industrialized worldnot just because of what the Trump and Biden administrations did, but also because of the countrys rotten rootstock. COVID simply did more of what life in America has excelled at for decades: killing Americans in unusually large numbers, and at unusually young ages. I dont think people in the United States actually have any awareness of just how poorly we do as a country at letting people live to old age, Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, a sociologist at the University of Minnesota, told me.
Although Bors study has yet to be formally reviewed, Wrigley-Field and five other independent researchers vouched for its quality to me. The paper is extremely important, and the researchers who produced this know what theyre doing, Steven Woolf, a population-health expert at Virginia Commonwealth University, told me. It builds on, and considerably expands, what weve already known.
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Ed Yong: America Is Exceptional at Killing Americans Early (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Jul 2022
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tblue37
(67,218 posts)1. K&R for visibility. nt
Irish_Dem
(75,682 posts)2. The Putin GOP wants to kill Americans.
That is fact.
Americans have not fully grasped that reality yet.
XanaDUer2
(15,766 posts)3. Huh?
fas one expert predicted in March 2020, the U.S. had the worst outbreak in the industrialized worldnot just because of what the Trump and Biden administrations did,
What did Biden do to spread COVID?