CDC: Maryland saw slight increase in life expectancy in 2021, in depths of pandemic

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Maryland’s life expectancy increased by 0.4 years in 2021, bucking the national trend of decline during the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts suggest that the state’s recovery from earlier pandemic waves, along with regional and demographic factors, may have contributed to this unexpected rise, though disparities in life expectancy across counties and populations remain significant. Originally published in Marylandmatters.

Alison Gemmill is quoted.