Japan’s Average Life Expectancy Falls For Second Straight Year

Japan’s Average Life Expectancy Falls For Second Straight Year

TOKYO, Jul 29 (NNN-NHK) – The average life expectancy fell for both Japanese men and women for the second consecutive year in 2022, a health ministry survey showed.

Japan’s health ministry said yesterday, the average lifespan for women fell 0.49 years from 2021, to 87.09 years, while the figure for men dropped 0.42 years to 81.05 years.

Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic were a major factor of the drops, it added.

According to the ministry, the reported number of people who died after getting infected with the coronavirus rose to 47,635 in 2022, up more than 30,000 from 2021.

Health ministry officials said, the average life spans could increase again as the pandemic eases.

In 2022, life expectancy for Japanese women was the highest in the world, while Japanese men ranked fourth, down by one place from the preceding year, after Switzerland, Sweden and Australia.– NNN-NHK

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