Opinion: One million reasons to reimagine end-of-life care

Has proximity to so much Covid-related sickness and death made Americans more willing to engage in hard conversations about dying? Or are we more afraid of death — and talking…

The magnitude of loss from Covid-19 — 1 million-plus deaths, many millions more grieving loved ones who have died, the country’s social fabric in tatters — is incomprehensible.

Life expectancy in the U.S. has fallen by two years since the beginning of the pandemic. This is the largest decline in almost a century, driven mainly by deaths among people under age 60. Many of these can be classified as “bad deaths.”

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