Health care, as a look at New Zealand, Canada, or any European Union country will attest, is a crucial part of the infrastructure of any democratic nation. So, universal health care is not so very radical an idea, unlike exponents, which are indeed, quite radical. In the inverse.
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Health is of paramount importance for the development of peoples. The pandemic has exposed the lack or little preparation that countries have in this area. In Latin America, they felt they suffered greatly from the virus for this reason.
My regards Shira. A good article
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Thank you, Manuel Ängel,
un abrazo fuerte
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Igual para ti Shira con todo cariño.
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