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COVID caused 4.6-year drop in NYC life expectancy


 

Life expectancy in New York City fell to 78 years from 2019 to 2020, a 4.6-year drop mostly caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, NYC Health said in releasing its annual summary of vital statistics.

Non-White demographic groups had the highest drops. Life expectancy fell to 73 years for Black New Yorkers (a 5.5-year drop from 2019) and 77.3 years for Hispanic/Latino New Yorkers (a 6-year drop.) For White New Yorkers life expectancy only fell to 80.1 years (about a 3-year drop.)

Overall, the city had a mortality rate of 241.3 deaths per 100,000 population in 2020. That’s even higher than the 228.9 deaths per 100,000 reported during the 2018 influenza pandemic, NYC Health said in a news release.

“The sharp decline in life expectancy from 2019 was largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said NYC Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan, MD.

Another factor was a 42.2% rise in unintentional drug overdoses from 2019 to 2020. Again, racial disparities were highlighted, with the drug-related death rate highest among Black New Yorkers.

The pandemic also affected the premature death rate, meaning deaths before age 65. That rate went up 48.8% from 2019 to 2020. In the 8 previous years, from 2011 to 2019, it fell 8.6%“New Yorkers’ lifespans are falling, on top of years of relative flattening before COVID, and that cannot continue,” Dr. Vasan said in a news release.

“It is the great challenge of our time, our city, and our Department to lay out an agenda for the next era of public health, to reverse these trends, and set us out on a new path where all New Yorkers can lead healthier, longer lives,” Dr. Vasan said.

A version of this article first appeared on WebMD.com.

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