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This Article is From Dec 21, 2021

Covid-19 to Wipe Nine Months Off U.K. Life Expectancy, RBC Says

The coronavirus pandemic is seen cutting life expectancy in the U.K. by nine months, Royal Bank of Canada analysts said, helping to reverse trends of longevity.

The estimate from insurance stock analysts Gordon Aitken and Mandeep Jagpal was based on statistics from the U.K. Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, as well as data from insurance companies. 

“There may be continued waves of Covid, and poorer health due to long Covid,” they wrote in a note to clients. “There may be second order effects such as delayed diagnoses and treatment of other conditions, and the impact of the economic slowdown may be detrimental.” 

The increased mortality will allow the life insurers to release more funds that have been set aside in reserves, boosting operating profit by 7.4 billion pounds ($9.8 billion), or 16%, each year for the next five years, RBC said.

A June report from epidemiologist Michael Marmot at University College London, showed a life expectancy reduction of 0.9 years across England in 2020. A report in the British Medical Journal last month, meanwhile, said 28 million excess years of life were lost in 2020 across 31 countries that the study considered.

©2021 Bloomberg L.P.

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