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Covid-19 spurs biggest rise in life insurance payouts since the 1918 flu epidemic – The Wall Street Journal
The Covid-19 pandemic last year drove the biggest increase in death benefits paid by US life insurers since the 1918 influenza epidemic, an industry trade group said.
Also productive, especially to counter to those downplaying Covid-19 as "just a bad flu", is the story republished below from our partners at The Wall Street Journal. The numbers tell the real story: Death claims in the US last year rose by 15% – the biggest increase in more than a century. – Alec Hogg
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