Life expectancy has fallen dramatically in Hungary

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Hungary is one of the countries in Europe where the average life expectancy of people has fallen the most, according to a study published in the journal Nature Human Behavior.
It is important to clarify at the outset that life expectancy is a measure that researchers use to summarise a country’s mortality patterns in a given year. This calculation is based on all-cause mortality, so it is not dependent on the accuracy of COVID death records and can give a broader picture of how the pandemic has affected mortality.
COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic has caused a global decline in life expectancy that has not stopped since the epidemic. Life expectancy improved year on year before 2020 in the 29 countries studied by a team of researchers from the University of Oxford and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, but there was a more than a one-year decline in average life expectancy in 2019 and 2020, and to a lesser extent in 2020 and 2021, reports Pénzcentrum.
The phenomenon was also observed worldwide, from Eastern Europe to the United States.
Weathered the pandemic well
While Europe and the world have seen a significant decline, northern European countries and Switzerland have weathered the pandemic exceptionally well:
- In Norway, average life expectancy increased by 1.7 months,
- in Sweden by 0.1 months,
- Finland 0.3 months,
- 0.4 months in Denmark,
- In Switzerland, the fall in average life expectancy is 0.5 months below the 1-month mark.







Diet, lack of exercise. Neighbour drives 200 metres to the local shops, she’s mid 40s and very overweight.
Some things are beyond our control but laziness and greed isn’t.
It’s Soros !!! Or the EU ??? They’re not sending enough money – or something