Listen "Life Expectancy During The Pandemic (Repeat)"
Episode Synopsis
A new report from the CDC shows that life expectancy for a typical American has decreased by a full year during the pandemic.
Today we find out what life expectancy really means, to learn how it's measured and what we can learn from it. We talk to a reporter working on a multi-part series on life expectancy, and find out what research has been done in local communities, especially in the Black community in Indiana.
We also talk to a professor about the 1918 influenza pandemic, to find out what history can teach us.
Produced by Drew Daudelin.
Guests:
Farah Yousry
Health Equity Reporter, Side Effects Public Media
Tess Weathers
Research Associate, Indiana University
Ronald Rice
Community Networker for the Northwest Side of Indianapolis
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
Sociologist, University of Minnesota
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