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US Surgeon General declares firearm violence in America a public health crisis – World News Network

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Last updated: June 25, 2024 12:00 am
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Washington, DC [US], June 25 (ANI): In a new advisory released on Tuesday, US Surgeon General, Dr Vivek Murthy said that gun violence in the US is an urgent public health crisis that demands the “collective commitment of the nation” to put an end to it, reported CNN.
This is the first Office of the Surgeon General publication that specifically addresses gun violence and its “deep consequences” for victims, communities, and mental health.
The US Department of Health and Human Services states that a surgeon general’s advice is usually used to highlight important public health issues.
The advise released on Tuesday outlines the terrible effects of gun violence in the US and provides information on how public health initiatives can be helpful.
Provisional data indicates that over 48,000 US citizens lost their lives as a result of firearm-related injuries in 2022 alone.
Homicides, suicides, and accidental deaths were all included in that total. The recommendation states that the number of firearm-related deaths in the US has been increasing and will peak in 2021 at three decades, reported CNN.
According to the advise, since then, there has been a decline in gun-related killings but the number of gun-related suicides has remained relatively constant. The caution states that although mass shootings are still uncommon–they account for only 1 per cent of gun fatalities–the frequency of these events has been increasing.
The Surgeon General’s advisory underlined, how people of color are “disproportionately impacted” by gun violence, reported CNN.
The recommendation states that firearm violence can have a negative impact on mental health in addition to the physical issues it can cause.
According to the advisory, youngsters are especially prone to fearing gun violence, with many of them believing that their school will be the scene of such carnage. It states that in order to understand how to lower and prevent firearm violence in the US, additional funding for guns research is required. Investments should be made with a focus on improving data gathering and preventative tactics, CNN reported.
The guideline calls on healthcare providers and communities to take proactive measures to support populations that are most at risk of this type of violence.
“There are no federal standards or regulations regarding the safety of firearms produced in the US,” the advisory says.
In the past few weeks, the US has witnessed several shooting incidents, with at least 21 other mass shootings recorded by the Gun Violence Archive since last Friday. According to CNN report, the Gun Violence Archive regards mass shootings as ones in which four or more people are shot, excluding the shooter. (ANI)

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