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The Wall Street Journal: Covid-19 Deaths to Reverse U.S. Life-Expectancy Gains

According to new data released from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. life expectancy could drop by the largest amount since World War II, reports The Wall Street Journal. Ken Johnson, Senior Demographer with the Carsey School of Public Policy, said he estimates that COVID-19 will result in more deaths than births in half of U.S. counties – the first time this has happened in U.S. history.

The Guardian: Covid could shorten US life expectancy by up to three years, experts say

The Guardian reports on new information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stating that life expectancy in 2020 could decline by 2–3 years. Carsey School Senior Demographer Ken Johnson told The Guardian that he expects the pandemic will cause deaths to outpace births in more than 50 percent of U.S. counties this year – the first time in U.S. history of such an occurrence.