US life expectancy drops 1 year amid coronavirus pandemic, CDC says
US life expectancy suffers historic drop due to COVID-19
Replay Video UP NEXT Life expectancy in the United States dropped a full year during the first half of 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic took hold of the nation, according to provisional estimates in a new report published Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Life expectancy is a statistical measure of the average time a baby born today is expected to live. From January through June of last year, that was 77.8 years for the entire U.S. population, down from 78.8 years in 2019. It s the lowest level since 2006, the report said.MORE: Coronavirus is disproportionately killing the black community
The Biden administration is boosting vaccine shipments by 23% and doubling the number of shots distributed through pharmacies. U.S. cases and hospitalizations are dropping dramatically, suggesting that measures to interrupt transmission are working.
The UGLY TRUTH about the Covid-19 Vaccines â Massive Adverse Reactions and Multiple Deaths Reported
Published: February 14, 2021
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1. Introduction (including What is a Covid-19 vaccine and which drug companies are providing them?)
2. Official Facts & Figures from VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System)
3. Medical Doctors Opposing the Covid-19 vaccine