It’s true that it’s “roughly” the same, but if we want to be more accurate than just “roughly”, then the average age of Covid death in the US is actually older than the average life expectancy.
Do you have a link to a recent article on the exact number? I couldn't find one and when I went to the CDC website to look at the data they provided age ranges (ex. 55-64). I just went with the average age of the range in my quick analysis, which is why I said "roughly the same".
Another inconvenient truth about Covid is the average age of Covid death in the US is roughly the same as the average life expectancy.
It’s true that it’s “roughly” the same, but if we want to be more accurate than just “roughly”, then the average age of Covid death in the US is actually older than the average life expectancy.
Do you have a link to a recent article on the exact number? I couldn't find one and when I went to the CDC website to look at the data they provided age ranges (ex. 55-64). I just went with the average age of the range in my quick analysis, which is why I said "roughly the same".