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Time and time again, we are heartbroken by the devastating news of another mass shooting. Gun violence is a tragedy affecting the lives of individuals around the world. There are countless communities across this country that are dealing with the ever-present gun violence that has become part of their daily experience.
Each year, many Americans suffer serious injuries and lose friends and family members in accidents involving firearms. Nearly every American will more than likely know at least one victim of gun violence in their lifetime.The risk of experiencing gun violence is so pervasive that even the mass shootings that occur regularly, and that capture so much attention, account for just one half of 1% of all U.S. gun mortalities annually. In 2017, gun deaths reached their highest level in at least 40 years, with 39,773 deaths that year alone. In 2018, the most recent year for which data is available as of 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center f
The West is making a fuss with population because they don’t believe China can overcome the problems they have failed to address. They want to prove their superiority through crises in China.
Posted on June 4, 2021
Mary Keatos, Daily Mail, June 3, 2021
White mothers in the U.S. are nearly four times more likely to have an infant death involving drugs, a new report published on Thursday finds.
Between 2015 and 2017, 442 babies had a death in which drugs – such as cocaine, methamphetamine, opioids, naloxone, and cannabis were involved – according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).
Of those infant deaths, about 60 percent were the children of Caucasian women.
This figure is much higher than the roughly 20 percent of babies who were born each to black mothers and to Hispanic mothers.
A new CDC report found that 60.4% of babies who died from drug-related causes were born to white women compared to 17.6 born to black mothers and 16.7% born to Hispanic women.