Editor’s Note : This story was updated when the White House announced one million COVID deaths in the U.S.
“We will see the rippling effects of the pandemic on our society and the way it impacts individuals for generations,” says Nyesha Black, director of demographic research at the University of Alabama. “This is definitely a huge marker in the way we will think about society moving forward—it will be that anchor event.” COVID has become the third leading cause of death in the U.S., after heart disease and cancer.
Younger people have not escaped. About 240,000 Americans between the ages of 18 and 64 have died, nearly a quarter of the total toll. Among working-age Americans, “we are seeing right now the highest death rates we have ever seen in the history of this business,” said J. Scott Davison, CEO of the insurance company OneAmerica, in late December 2021. “Death rates are up 40 percent over what they were pre-pandemic.
Economic and Emotional Costs Even as Laura Jackson navigated her grief, she was immediately faced with the financial repercussions of her husband’s death. A small insurance policy barely covered his funeral, and then she was on her own. “It has thrown my life in a tailspin,” she says. “Just in a matter of days, watching everything that we had, everything that he was maintaining, just pretty much go up in flames.
A lot of that childcare came from grandparents, who play an integral role in children’s lives, providing emotional and financial support. More than 80 percent of Americans age 65 or older are grandparents, and about one in five provide childcare regularly, according to a 2015 Pew Research Center survey. In 2019 grandparents provided housing for 4.5 million children, Grandparents of color are more likely to help financially and logistically.
There was nothing ever 'normal' about being grown in a womb and appearing from apparently nowhere, on a ball in infinite space and accepting it all as though you knew what was going on in the first place.
They all did not die from covid, just with covid or not with covid, but were recorded as such for money!
The weight of drug addiction—fentanyl is a choice, not a pandemic curse.
Have to consider if they are GOP or not. If GOP, then they don't care unless it is happening to them specifically. That's true for the GOP politicians, and most of their voters.
Cool. Now let's take a look at Men's suicide. Oh wait. NO chance to push draconian rules there with fear-mongering
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