Washington (US):An investigation measures the dissimilar effects of COVID-19 on mortality rate in the United States based on racial and ethnic differences.
A disproportionate number of US COVID-19 deaths have occurred among the Black and Latino populations.
To better quantify the racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19 mortality, Theresa Andrasfay and Noreen Goldman estimated the effects of COVID-19 on life expectancies at birth in the United States based on projections of total COVID-19 deaths through December 31, 2020.
The authors estimated life expectancy in 2020 to be approximately 1.1 years lower than expected in the absence of COVID-19.
Black and Latino life expectancies were projected to decline by approximately 2.1 and 3.1 years, respectively, whereas the projected decline in White life expectancy was 0.7 years.