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Impact of COVID-19 on excess mortality, life expectancy, and years of life lost in the United States

Eunice Y. S. Chan, Davy Cheng, Janet Martin

2021PLoS ONE83 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper quantifies the net impact (direct and indirect effects) of the pandemic on the United States population in 2020 using three metrics: excess deaths, life expectancy, and total years of life lost. The findings indicate there were 375,235 excess deaths, with 83% attributable to direct, and 17% attributable to indirect effects of COVID-19. The decrease in life expectancy was 1.67 years, translating to a reversion of 14 years in historical life expectancy gains. Total years of life lost in 2020 was 7,362,555 across the USA (73% directly attributable, 27% indirectly attributable to COVID-19), with considerable heterogeneity at the individual state level.

Topics & Concepts

Life expectancyDemographyYears of potential life lostCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PandemicExcess mortalityLongevityPopulationMedicineGerontologyDiseasePathologySociologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Global Health Care IssuesCOVID-19 and healthcare impactsCOVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
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