China's average life expectancy rises to 79
BEIJING -- China's top health official on Thursday said the country's average life expectancy has risen to 79 years.
The figure, measured by the end of 2024, was 1.1 years higher than that in 2020, said Lei Haichao, head of the National Health Commission, adding that it marked "a notable improvement" for a developing country.
Eight provincial-level regions have even recorded an average life expectancy over 80 years, he added.
Lei, speaking at a press conference on the country's progress in the health sector during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), stated that infant and maternal mortality rates have continued to decline over the past five years, and the overall health level of residents has steadily improved.
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