
Covid 19 Can Reframe Health Politics Pursuit By The University Of A university of melbourne expert says covid 19 highlights our capacity to improve health outcomes and exposes our acceptance of suffering for ‘affordability'. Covid 19 can reframe health politics our collective understanding seems to be that we are in this ‘state of emergency’ (at the state level) or ‘human biosecurity emergency’ (at the national level) for a period of time that may last anywhere between three and 12 months, depending on how effective we are in controlling the spread of covid.

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