In every democracy, the debate on public health is not only legitimate, but necessary. It makes it possible to assess public policies, denounce shortcomings, and demand better responses for the population. Still, such a debate must be grounded in facts, a balanced reading of reality, and an honest understanding of the constraints on the ground.
The article published under the title “Health in the North: We Must Not Wait for a Catastrophe” raises real concerns. However, its largely alarmist tone presents only a partial p
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