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  3. I'm sure the reasons for the fall in healthy life expectancy are complex, no doubt economic factors play a large part.

I'm sure the reasons for the fall in healthy life expectancy are complex, no doubt economic factors play a large part.

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  • statsguy@mas.toS This user is from outside of this forum
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    I'm sure the reasons for the fall in healthy life expectancy are complex, no doubt economic factors play a large part.

    But it's astonishing that the article only gives one brief mention in passing to #Covid19. I would have thought that 2 million people living with #LongCovid would be a pretty major contributor to lower healthy life expectancy.

    There seems to be an unwritten rule that the media have to pretend that covid has gone away.

    It hasn't.

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    Poor housing, obesity and the effects of deprivation have been suggested as underlying cause.

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      I'm sure the reasons for the fall in healthy life expectancy are complex, no doubt economic factors play a large part.

      But it's astonishing that the article only gives one brief mention in passing to #Covid19. I would have thought that 2 million people living with #LongCovid would be a pretty major contributor to lower healthy life expectancy.

      There seems to be an unwritten rule that the media have to pretend that covid has gone away.

      It hasn't.

      Link Preview Image
      UK healthy life expectancy falls by two years in past decade

      Poor housing, obesity and the effects of deprivation have been suggested as underlying cause.

      favicon

      BBC News (www.bbc.co.uk)

      #CovidIsNotOver

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      @statsguy It seems to be happening across multiple topics. There’s a lot of discussion around school attendance rates recently where I am, and so far I’ve seen one mention (just today, actually) of the fact that over half of missed days are either due to illness or medical appointments.

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        @patrickhadfield Covid most certainly doesn't affect different countries similarly. Most European countries were far worse affected that most east Asian countries.

        The UK may have been a bit worse affected than some comparator countries depending on how you measure it, though I suspect the differences between us and France, Germany etc are pretty small compared with the difference vs say Japan

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          @patrickhadfield Covid most certainly doesn't affect different countries similarly. Most European countries were far worse affected that most east Asian countries.

          The UK may have been a bit worse affected than some comparator countries depending on how you measure it, though I suspect the differences between us and France, Germany etc are pretty small compared with the difference vs say Japan

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          @patrickhadfield And yes, I'm sure austerity has been a big factor.

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