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Assessing the potential impact of COVID-19 on life expectancy.

Guillaume MaroisRaya MuttarakSergei Scherbov
Published in: PloS one (2020)
In regions with relatively high life expectancy, if the infection prevalence threshold exceeds 1 or 2%, the COVID-19 pandemic will break the secular trend of increasing life expectancy, resulting in a decline in period life expectancy. With life expectancy being a key indicator of human development, mortality increase, especially among the vulnerable subgroups of populations, would set a country back on its path of human development.
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