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 NASHVILLE, Tenn. 鈥?Life expe stanley cup ctancy in America had been on a steady increase over the past few decades. Then came the pandemic.But one group, in particular, was hit especially hard.This summer, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  CDC  released startling statistics that life expectancy in America has fallen by nearly three years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Every ethnicity saw a drop, but none was as severe as the Native American population. Their life expectancy has declined more than 6 陆 years. One week, I had three cousins pass away from COVID,  said Sally Wells, head of the Native American Indian Association of Tennessee.  I have family on the reservation, and I know they had a hard time adjusting to it - and still do today. Wells said her tribe, and many others, saw many of their elders pass away in the early stretches of the pandemic. This didnt just pop up because of COVID, right   said Noreen Goldman, a professor at Princeton. She is one of the only researchers to dedicate studies to the pandemic and the Native American community.  Those inequities have been there for a long time,  Goldman added.Goldman s research found a com stanley cup munity that, like every other, saw devastating losses among its older population. But in this community, its not just the elders. Younger and middle-aged adults were more than ten times more likely to die of COVID-19 than white Americans their age. stanley cup  I think a lot of that stems from employment,  Goldman said.  The kinds of job Ghib Crash-related deaths up in Milwaukee, police say
 LA  stanley termosky CROSSE, Wis.  AP  鈥?A priest in Wisconsin who has been ignoring COVID-19 gathering restrictions at his masses and has criticized Democrats for their stance on the virus and vaccines says the leader of the Diocese of La Crosse has asked him to resig stanley kaffeebecher n. The Rev. James Altman announced the development during his sermon at St. James the Less Catholic Church in La Crosse on Sunday, which was recorded and posted to YouTube. The La Crosse Tribune reports that audible  no  sounds can be heard during the video when Altman talks about the request from Bishop William Callahan. Altman came under fire last fall for calling Democrats godless and warning they would go to hell if they dont repent. Altman says his lawyer is chall stanley website enging the bishops request.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip