Posted on 04/04/2023 6:49:31 PM PDT by navysealdad
Recently, National Public Radio (NPR) in the US published a story titled ‘Live free and die? The sad state of US life expectancy’ that explored the great divide between the United States and peer countries on life expectancy.
While most countries experienced a dip during the Covid-19 pandemic and rebounded after vaccines and other treatments were rolled out, American life expectancy has essentially fallen off a cliff and never came back.
The graph published by NPR is shocking. It shows that US life expectancy is lower than in Cuba or Lebanon. The number has been known since just before Christmas when health officials announced that the country’s life expectancy had dropped starkly for a second year in a row to 76 years.
(Excerpt) Read more at theinteldrop.org ...
You nailed it. 300 a month is cheap compared to some premiums I have paid with employer healthcare.
We see a provider n pay cash for chronic diseases. It’s competent care and pulled us both out of the pit.
Excess population disposal center.
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