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As the coronavirus pandemic wanes, the field of public health has come under a barrage of criticism.
LZ Granderson: Some are calling to curtail the field’s power.
But he says curtailing public health's programs, credibility, and funding will not help anyone.
Granderson says public-health has driven unprecedented gains in better health and life expectancy.
Americans have long undervalued public health: We almost never have to question if the food we consume or the medicines we’re prescribed will inadvertently sicken us.
Public health is focused on the health of communities; medicine, on individuals.
America needs a robust field of public health to keep people safe from emerging pathogens, environmental toxins, and gun violence.
Critics frequently point to Sweden as an exemplar of success during the COVID pandemic.
Critics often point to the U.S. health-care system as one of the most robust and well resourced in the world.
The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief just celebrated its 20th anniversary with almost no public recognition.
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