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Survey shows: 1.5 million people in the world have lost their loved ones due to the epidemic


Published:

2021-07-22

According to the British "Guardian" report on the 21st, researchers calculated the new crown mortality rate and national fertility rate in 21 countries and found that more than 1 million children died of one or both parents within 14 months after the beginning of the epidemic; another 500,000 The child has experienced the death of a grandparent or caregiver at home. The results of the study were published in the medical journal "The Lancet".    It is reported that countries with a high proportion of children losing their loved ones due to the epidemic include Peru, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil and the United States. In addition, almost every country has a higher number of male deaths than female deaths, especially among middle-aged and elderly people. In general, the number of children who have lost their fathers is five times the number of children who have lost their mothers.    One of the authors of the study, Dr. Flexman of Imperial College of the United Kingdom, said that immediate action is needed in this regard. The outbreak has caused more orphans to appear as a global emergency. Another author, Dr. Hillis of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, believes that the country needs to provide special services and increase financial support for these bereaved children.

According to the British "Guardian" report on the 21st, researchers calculated the new crown mortality rate and national fertility rate in 21 countries and found that more than 1 million children died of one or both parents within 14 months after the beginning of the epidemic; another 500,000 The child has experienced the death of a grandparent or caregiver at home. The results of the study were published in the medical journal "The Lancet".

   It is reported that countries with a high proportion of children losing their loved ones due to the epidemic include Peru, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil and the United States. In addition, almost every country has a higher number of male deaths than female deaths, especially among middle-aged and elderly people. In general, the number of children who have lost their fathers is five times the number of children who have lost their mothers.

   One of the authors of the study, Dr. Flexman of Imperial College of the United Kingdom, said that immediate action is needed in this regard. The outbreak has caused more orphans to appear as a global emergency. Another author, Dr. Hillis of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, believes that the country needs to provide special services and increase financial support for these bereaved children.