U.S. News & World Report featured Theresa Andrasfay and her research on COVID-19 Latino deaths, which showed a three-year drop in life expectancy. “A three-year reduction in life expectancy is huge in historical terms. We usually have not seen reductions this large except during times of war or major pandemics. … Of course, it’s really sad to think about the individuals who died of COVID, but it also has broader implications for the family members of those who died,” she said.
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