2023 Public health stories #27

Curated public health stories for this week from my reading shelf for Week 27 of 2023.

I.

“But Americans must make sure that public health keeps working, even if it remains unnoticed. It’s how you know that the cauliflower at the supermarket isn’t crawling with Cyclospora or that the water from your faucet won’t keep your children from seeing their first birthday. We’re lucky we haven’t had to think about it, but that doesn’t mean we can take it for granted.”

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/06/covid-public-health-successes/674568/

II.

Having a trusted, consistent relationship with a health care provider is crucial, which is why we must invest more & improve financing of primary care. https://bit.ly/3rnoZDQ

III.

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