Hispanic , Black Americans see disproportionate life expectancy drop : study
Life expectancy declines recorded in 2020 as the United States battled its first year of the coronavirus pandemic were "experienced disproportionately" among Hispanic and non- hispanc Black Americans, according to a study published by US medical journal JAMA Network Open.
Source: en.people.cnPublished on 2022-04-16
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