Public health and politics-strange bedfellows?

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SUMMARY

    A year later, the war continues with no end in sight; humanitarian and economic consequences are felt across the world with the prospect of millions of people worldwide experiencing food insecurity, hunger and economic instability as evidenced by the cost-of-living crisis. There is ample evidence, even in the daily lives and observations that the cost of basic goods and heating has exponentially increased. In England nurses, para-medics, transport workers and . . .

     

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