• This is bigger than COVID: Why are so many Americans dying early? =?UTF

    From Nick@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 14 05:38:52 2023
    This is bigger than COVID: Why are so many Americans dying early?

    by Pierre Kory and Mary Beth Pfeiffer, opinion contributors
    12/12/23 12:00 PM ET

    https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/4354004-this-is-bigger-than-covid- why-are-so-many-americans-dying-early/

    Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf recently took to X
    to mourn the “catastrophic” decline in U.S. life expectancy.

    But his post, which hit on smoking, diet, chronic illness and health care, ignored the obvious: People are dying in abnormally high numbers even now
    and long since COVID-19 waned. Yet public health agencies and medical
    societies are silent.

    Life insurers have been consistently sounding the alarm over these
    unexpected or, “excess,” deaths, which claimed 158,000 more Americans in the first nine months of 2023 than in the same period in 2019. That
    exceeds America’s combined losses from every war since Vietnam. Congress should urgently work with insurance experts to investigate this troubling trend.

    With the worst of COVID behind us, annual deaths for all causes should be
    back to pre-pandemic levels — or even lower because of the loss of so many sick and infirm Americans. Instead, the death toll remains “alarming,” “disturbing,” and deserving of “urgent attention,” according to insurance
    industry articles.

    Actuarial reports — used by insurers to inform decisions — show deaths occurring disproportionately among young working-age people. Nonetheless, America’s chief health manager, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, opted in September to archive its excess deaths webpage with a
    note stating, “these datasets will no longer be updated.”

    … For people 65 and over, deaths in the second quarter of 2023 were 6
    percent below the pre-pandemic norm, according to a new report from the
    Society of Actuaries. Mortality was 26 percent higher among insured 35- to-44-year-olds, and 19 percent higher for 25-to-34-year-olds, continuing
    a death spike that peaked in the third quarter of 2021 at a staggering 101 percent and 79 percent above normal, respectively.



    И е така не само в САЩ.

    Що така бе, Миме? Обсебеният дали ще се извини? Пак ли някой друг ще му е
    виновен за това? И пак ли е руска пропаганда?

    --
    «地 球 誕 生 在 牛 市 的 小 時 — Earth is born in the Bull's hour»

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  • From Chorbalan Chorbalanov Chorbalanski@21:1/5 to Nick on Thu Dec 14 07:40:03 2023
    On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 05:38:52 -0000 (UTC), Nick wrote:

    И е така не само в САЩ.

    Работа от вкъщи с намалено движение, увеличено ядене и пиене и ранно
    мране.

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  • From Nick@21:1/5 to Ivaylo Ivanov on Fri Dec 15 06:24:51 2023
    On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 15:39:18 -0800 (PST), Ivaylo Ivanov wrote:

    On Thursday, December 14, 2023 at 12:38:54 AM UTC-5, Nick wrote:

    This is bigger than COVID: Why are so many Americans dying early?

    by Pierre Kory and Mary Beth Pfeiffer, opinion contributors 12/12/23
    12:00 PM ET

    https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/4354004-this-is-bigger-than- covid-why-are-so-many-americans-dying-early/

    Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf recently took
    to X to mourn the “catastrophic” decline in U.S. life expectancy.

    But his post, which hit on smoking, diet, chronic illness and health
    care,
    ignored the obvious: People are dying in abnormally high numbers even
    now and long since COVID-19 waned. Yet public health agencies and
    medical societies are silent.

    Life insurers have been consistently sounding the alarm over these
    unexpected or, “excess,” deaths, which claimed 158,000 more Americans
    in the first nine months of 2023 than in the same period in 2019. That
    exceeds America’s combined losses from every war since Vietnam.
    Congress should urgently work with insurance experts to investigate
    this troubling trend.

    With the worst of COVID behind us, annual deaths for all causes should
    be back to pre-pandemic levels — or even lower because of the loss of
    so many sick and infirm Americans. Instead, the death toll remains
    “alarming,”
    “disturbing,” and deserving of “urgent attention,” according to
    insurance industry articles.

    Actuarial reports — used by insurers to inform decisions — show deaths >> occurring disproportionately among young working-age people.
    Nonetheless,
    America’s chief health manager, the Centers for Disease Control and
    Prevention, opted in September to archive its excess deaths webpage
    with a note stating, “these datasets will no longer be updated.”

    … For people 65 and over, deaths in the second quarter of 2023 were 6
    percent below the pre-pandemic norm, according to a new report from the
    Society of Actuaries. Mortality was 26 percent higher among insured 35-
    to-44-year-olds, and 19 percent higher for 25-to-34-year-olds,
    continuing a death spike that peaked in the third quarter of 2021 at a
    staggering 101 percent and 79 percent above normal, respectively.



    И е така не само в САЩ.

    Що така бе, Миме? Обсебеният дали ще се извини? Пак ли някой друг ще му
    е виновен за това? И пак ли е руска пропаганда?

    За какво точно трябва да се извинявам?? Какви са причините за завишената
    смъртност?

    За тъпите ти обвинения към мен и Радост.

    Какви са според теб? Но преди да отговориш, поне прочети статията.

    --
    «地 球 誕 生 在 牛 市 的 小 時 — Earth is born in the Bull's hour»

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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