So what is life expectancy now and what did it used to be?
Since the introduction of the COVID vaccine, there’s been a significant change in our way of life, or rather, the lifespan of Americans, as life expectancy has experienced an alarming downturn. We’ve also been seeing injuries related to the vaccine, often downplayed by the media and left-wing groups, and a concerning number of “sudden deaths” among healthy, young Americans. And this isn’t some random speculation or wild conspiracy theory. The alarming increase in young people suffering heart attacks is a real and present issue.
https://revolver.news/2023/12/american-life-expectancy-plunges-in-wake-of-covid-vaccine/
We are facing extraordinary headwinds in our public health with a major decline in life expectancy. The major decline in the U.S. is not just a trend. I’d describe it as catastrophic.
JAMA Internal Medicine published earlier this month that our overall life expectancy has dropped to 76 years, and remarkably, that male life expectancy in the U.S. has dropped to 73 years.
We are facing extraordinary headwinds in our public health with a major decline in life expectancy. The major decline in the U.S. is not just a trend. I’d describe it as catastrophic.
— Dr. Robert M. Califf (@DrCaliff_FDA) November 30, 2023
Dr. Califf hesitates to connect the timing of these issues with the COVID vaccine and suggests that government intervention could help increase life expectancy. We see it differently. It’s likely that we’d all live a lot longer if the government got out of our business.