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Fighting the COVID pandemic on the frontlines is hard enough. How do we continue maintain the fight against our other deadly enemies on multiple fronts without sending the wrong message and losing focus?
Is it too soon to talk about other frequent killers?
Do we risk minimizing and alienating if we talk about other well understood diseases that we are also harming us on an epidemic scale?
Or, is now the perfect time to bring balance to our attention on the constant dangers of the world we live in and to remind each other that there is always more than one enemy to health that we must battle.
By EMR5
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Fighting the COVID pandemic on the frontlines is hard enough. How do we continue maintain the fight against our other deadly enemies on multiple fronts without sending the wrong message and losing focus?
Is it too soon to talk about other frequent killers?
Do we risk minimizing and alienating if we talk about other well understood diseases that we are also harming us on an epidemic scale?
Or, is now the perfect time to bring balance to our attention on the constant dangers of the world we live in and to remind each other that there is always more than one enemy to health that we must battle.