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Public Health Experts Push for Global Approach to Vaccinations

Public Health Experts Push for Global Approach to Vaccinations Relatives of a patient who died of COVID-19 mourn outside a government COVID-19 hospital in Ahmedabad, India, on April 27, 2021. Ajit Solanki / AP Share In It Together May 3, 2021 As the coronavirus surges in places like India and Brazil, public health experts warn that while these situations may seem far away from the United States, their impacts are not. Dr. Louise Ivers is the executive director of the Center for Global Health at Massachusetts General Hospital. She said that she feels privileged to be in Massachusett, where the vaccine rollout is going quite well. But she also said that the health of residents here and throughout the United States and the world depends on a unified response, particularly as new coronavirus variants continue to emerge.

India s virus surge is a flashback, and a warning, to many in Massachusetts

India’s virus surge is a flashback, and a warning, to many in Massachusetts ‘It’s like experiencing what Boston went through,’ only much worse. Email to a Friend COVID-19 patients received oxygen in Delhi on Sunday.Atul Loke/NYT For many in the health care field, India’s tragic coronavirus surge — fueling a world-record 352,991 reported cases on Monday alone — is a painful flashback to the darkest days of 2020 when the virus rampaged through Massachusetts and the rest of the United States. But it’s also a reminder that, while more than 42 percent of the American population has had at least one vaccine shot, immunization has barely begun in many parts of the world — fewer than 10 percent of Indians have received a shot.

India s COVID-19 surge is a flashback, and a warning, to many in Massachusetts

India s COVID-19 surge is a flashback, and a warning, to many in Massachusetts
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CDC: U S life expectancy fell by a year during first half of 2020 due to COVID-19

CDC: U.S. life expectancy fell by a year during first half of 2020 due to COVID-19 By (0) Life expectancy dropped by one year overall in the United States during the first half of 2020, largely  because of the COVID-19 pandemic, CDC researchers said. Photo by Free-Photos/Pixabay Feb. 18 (UPI) Life expectancy in the United States declined by a year during the first half of 2020, due in large part to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to data released Thursday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. From January through June of last year, life expectancy at birth for the total population of the United States was 77.8 years, down from 78.8 years in 2019.

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