*The study's authors hope they're wrong, as I do; but the likelihood that
they're quite right—*
*or too cautious in their estimate—is far greater than the likelihood that
the official **numbers *
*of those killed by the coronavirus aren't (to say the least) inflated.    *


*MCM*

Lockdowns May Aggravate America's Next Health Crisis: An Explosion Of
"Deaths Of Despair", Study Finds
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/lockdowns-may-aggravate-americas-next-health-crisis-explosion-deaths-despair-study-finds
[image: Profile picture for user Tyler Durden]
<https://www.zerohedge.com/users/tyler-durden>
by Tyler Durden <https://www.zerohedge.com/users/tyler-durden>
Sun, 05/10/2020 - 17:35

<https://www.zerohedge.com/#twitter>

Doctors
<https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/bronx-er-doctor-explains-why-reopening-economy-now-might-actually-save-lives>
, scientists policymakers
<https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/were-going-live-long-time-swedens-top-epidemiologist-defends-covid-19-response-live>
and
even 'non-experts' posting on social media have argued that shuttering the
health-care system to all non-emergency care risks sparking other public
health crises from a spike in heart attacks and advanced cancer diagnoses,
to so-called "deaths of despair."

In some areas, a spike in suicides has already been recorded
<https://www.zerohedge.com/health/more-people-died-suicide-last-week-tennessee-covid-19>
since
the start of the outbreak. And now, a newly published paper released Friday
has attempted to quantify deaths that might occur because of the
mental-health ramifications of widespread economic chaos caused by the
crisis. The research - which hasn't yet been peer-reviewed - found the
isolation, grief and economic hardship related to COVID-19 are conspiring
to supercharge America's already-burgeoning mental-health crisis, likely
setting the stage for tens of thousands of suicides down the line.

<https://www.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inline-images/Screen%20Shot%202020-05-08%20at%209.50.39%20AM_1.png?itok=38w6KJ8p>

*Specifically, the researchers tabulated that as many as 75k additional
"deaths of despair" could be caused by the outbreak and the
economy-crushing measures implemented to stop the spreads. "Deaths of
despair" typically refer to suicides and substance-abuse-related deaths,
according to Bloomberg
<https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-08/mental-health-care-braces-for-coronavirus-anxiety-and-suicides?utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_content=business&sref=2WWyrgO6>.*

*The research was carried out by the Well Being Trust and researchers
affiliated with the American Academy of Family Physicians. One of the
report's authors said he hopes the research is eventually proven to be
incorrect.*

*"I hope in 10 years people look back and say, 'Wow, they way overestimated
it,'" said John Westfall, director of the Robert Graham Center for Policy
Studies in Family Medicine and Primary Care, who co-wrote the report.*

*But the sizable spike in suicides, overdoses etc since the last major
crisis (the financial crisis) is reason to be concerned.*

*Even as the American economy rebounded after the last recession, suicides
and overdoses cut into Americans’ life expectancy. Mental health
experts worry that the economic uncertainty and social isolation of the
pandemic will make things worse at a time when the health care system is
already overwhelmed. The suicide rate in the US has already been rising for
two decades, and in 2018 hit its highest level since 1941, Bloomberg
reported, citing a piece published by JAMA Psychiatry (a prestigious
medical journal) back in April.*

*"There’s a paradox," said Jeffrey Reynolds, president of a Long
Island-based nonprofit social services agency, the Family and Children’s
Association. "Social isolation protects us from a contagious,
life-threatening virus, but at the same time it puts people at risk for
things that are the biggest killers in the United States: suicide,
overdose and diseases related to alcohol abuse."*

*Polls of life satisfaction taken since the outbreak began have reflected a
rapid erosion as 33 million Americans have joined the unemployment rolls
over the last months. NY Gov Andrew Cuomo said during a recent daily
briefing that NY is seeing a spike in drug and alcohol abuse as people sit
around all day with nothing to do and nowhere to go.*


*Click on the link for the rest.*

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