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Socio-economic hardship leading to premature deaths in South Auckland


Poverty, deprivation and poor access to healthcare are driving premature deaths in South Auckland, experts say.
Recently released figures show Counties Manukau has the worst rates of amenable mortality in the Auckland region.
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And recently released figures show it has the worst rates in the Auckland region.
Amenable mortality is defined as the premature death of a person under 75 that could have potentially been avoided, if they had received effective and timely healthcare.
The most up-to-date figures released by Counties Manukau District Health Board under the Official Information Act are from 2018 and show 634 people died that year, compared to 418 for the Auckland health board in 2018 and 508 for Waitematā. ....

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Poverty and deprivation fuelling premature deaths in Counties Manukau, south Auckland


This equates to 111.8 deaths per 100,000 people in the Counties Manukau health board area, compared to 84.7 in Auckland and 82.6 in Waitematā.
The 2018 populations served by each health board were Counties Manukau 567,000, Auckland 493,300 and Waitematā DHB 615,100.
The most common causes of such deaths in south Auckland are coronary heart disease, diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, suicide, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and breast cancer.
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The healthcare system has been labeled unacceptably racist , with Pasifika suffering the worst health inequities.
Epidemiologist Dr Alistair Woodward said deprivation and poverty were the two main drivers behind the high level of premature deaths in Counties Manukau.
He said people in poverty are often living in substandard housing and have lower incomes, which contributes to poorer health outcomes and an increase in premature deaths. ....

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Coronavirus: How to cope with the mental fatigue of living through a pandemic


What is COVID-19 fatigue
At the beginning of 2020, as COVID-19 was beginning to spread around the world, many people quickly transitioned to be on to high alert. Supermarkets were emptied of essential supplies and many parts of the world went into lockdown.
The early days of the pandemic were marked with extreme concern. People were unsure of what COVID-19 was, how bad it would get, or how to deal with the virus.
Almost 40 percent of respondents reported low wellbeing and about one-third said they felt moderate to high levels of distress. However, over 60 percent of people also experienced silver linings at alert level 4, such as more time with family. ....

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'A constant state of alertness': How to cope with the mental fatigue of living through a pandemic


A constant state of alertness : How to cope with the mental fatigue of living through a pandemic
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13/03/2021
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Over a year spent living through a pandemic is no easy feat, and the toll it takes on people s mental health is something that can t be downplayed.
March 11, 2021 marked one year since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic. In the time since then, over 2.6 million people have died from the virus and nearly 120 million have been infected.
While the end of the pandemic is slowly coming into sight now people are beginning to receive vaccines, there is undoubtedly still months ahead where the coronavirus will be at the forefront of people s minds. ....

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