America’s ‘disease burden’ is getting heavier by the day–and it’s unevenly distributed across states

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Life after Covid..how's your State handling Public Health?





The U.S. public health system has, for good reason, been preoccupied with COVID-19 since March 2020. However, COVID-19 is not the only concern–and coping with it has meant shortfalls in addressing other diseases. For example, since 2019, there has been less screening for syphilis and gonorrhea, and infection rates have increased sharply for both. With the worst of the pandemic apparently behind us, it is time to address other risks, such as maternal health and chronic diseases, that have been sidelined for the last three years.


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Keep importing unhealthy third-world people and you get health problems overwhelming the nation.

Biden's open borders will prove 5+ million illegals will overwhelm our healthcare system. Cloward-Piven in action.
 
Life after Covid..how's your State handling Public Health?





The U.S. public health system has, for good reason, been preoccupied with COVID-19 since March 2020. However, COVID-19 is not the only concern–and coping with it has meant shortfalls in addressing other diseases. For example, since 2019, there has been less screening for syphilis and gonorrhea, and infection rates have increased sharply for both. With the worst of the pandemic apparently behind us, it is time to address other risks, such as maternal health and chronic diseases, that have been sidelined for the last three years.


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I think the States are labeled wrong.
 
Life after Covid..how's your State handling Public Health?





The U.S. public health system has, for good reason, been preoccupied with COVID-19 since March 2020. However, COVID-19 is not the only concern–and coping with it has meant shortfalls in addressing other diseases. For example, since 2019, there has been less screening for syphilis and gonorrhea, and infection rates have increased sharply for both. With the worst of the pandemic apparently behind us, it is time to address other risks, such as maternal health and chronic diseases, that have been sidelined for the last three years.


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This site is trash, probably Chinese malware. They don't even know the difference between Alabama and Kentucky.

You got duped, retard.
 

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