Princeton School of Public & International Affairs: Life Expectancy Drops for Native Americans Due to COVID-19
July 28, 2022
July 28, 2022
PRINCETON, New Jersey, July 28 (TNSjou) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news:
Native Americans experienced disproportionately high rates of deaths from COVID-19 due to poverty, crowded housing, high rates of chronic disease, employment in frontline jobs, and limited access to quality health care.
Less is known about the pandemic's effects on life expectancy for this population, which makes up 2% of the . . .
Native Americans experienced disproportionately high rates of deaths from COVID-19 due to poverty, crowded housing, high rates of chronic disease, employment in frontline jobs, and limited access to quality health care.
Less is known about the pandemic's effects on life expectancy for this population, which makes up 2% of the . . .