Alaska's Life Expectancy and Whooping Cough Epidemic
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Alaska saw the largest drop in life expectancy in the U.S. in 2021, falling from 76.6 to 74.5 years, largely due to COVID-19 and drug overdoses. While life expectancy has since risen to 77.2 years in 2023, it remains below pre-pandemic levels. Overdoses and accidents were significant factors, with cancer and heart disease remaining top causes of death.
The Southeast Conference’s 2024 Economic Summit and 66th annual meeting began today in Ketchikan, bringing together dignitaries and members from 32 regional communities. U.S. Senators Murkowski, Sullivan, and Representative Peltola will speak virtually. The event will cover regional issues such as housing, solid waste, child care, and economic innovation.
Alaska is experiencing a whooping cough epidemic, with 286 cases reported recently—the most since 2012. Despite some cases among vaccinated individuals, the unvaccinated are at greater risk for severe illness. Health officials urge testing and vaccination, especially for those around high-risk individuals such as infants.
A police officer and two civilians were shot during a standoff in East Anchorage on Monday. The suspect, who had barricaded himself in a Muldoon mobile home, was apprehended after a SWAT-led operation. All three victims are expected to survive. Nearby schools went into lockdown during the confrontation.
Alaska legislators and nonprofits are pushing for expanded mental health services for children, with a focus on after-school hours. The Alaska Children’s Caucus is highlighting the state's high suicide rates, particularly among Alaska Native youth. Sen. Elvi-Gray Jackson plans to reintroduce a bill to integrate mental health education into school curricula in the next session.
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