Opinion

Where are all the public health policies this ACT election?

By Terry Slevin
September 22 2020 - 4:30am
If you want bang for your buck, you can't go wrong with programs that strive to prevent health problems such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease through healthy living. Picture: Shutterstock
If you want bang for your buck, you can't go wrong with programs that strive to prevent health problems such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease through healthy living. Picture: Shutterstock

This year has been indelibly marked by the public health crisis of COVID, and the public has had to take a crash-course in the prevention of infectious disease. Australians have quickly learnt to take simple preventive steps like increased hygiene and social distancing. Our political leaders have in most cases listened to the health experts who have advised them on controlling the spread of COVID-19. Countries where that has not happened have suffered disastrously.

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