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    Americans have been too quick to condemn the field of public health, overlooking its massive achievements in the 1900s and, yes, during the recent pandemic, too.

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    • “Public health wasn’t perfect during the pandemic; it never has been. But its remarkable track record…has driven unprecedented gains in better health and life expectancy worldwide” @Craig_A_Spencer https://t.co/6zBpw43xjo https://t.co/tk1PRLxisL

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    Americans have been too quick to condemn the field of public health, overlooking its massive achievements in the 1900s and, yes, during the recent pandemic, too.

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    • "Exacting revenge on the field following a devastating #pandemic may feel satisfying to some people, but curtailing #PublicHealth’s programs, credibility, & funding will...put a century of progress at risk." -@Craig_A_Spencer #MedTwitter #COVID19 https://t.co/ausOWcxTYk

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    Americans have been too quick to condemn the field of public health, overlooking its massive achievements in the 1900s and, yes, during the recent pandemic, too.

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    • Actually, Public Health Did a Remarkably Good Job With the Pandemic - A fantastic piece by ⁦@Craig_A_Spencer⁩ in ⁦@TheAtlantic⁩ Public health has extended live expectancy and increased quality of life let’s not vilify it on its shortcomings. https://t.co/3UWX66B8lh

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    Americans have been too quick to condemn the field of public health, overlooking its massive achievements in the 1900s and, yes, during the recent pandemic, too.

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    • "Throughout the pandemic, while public-health officials were met with pitchforks—forced out of their job or taunted with death threats—health-care providers (like myself) were applauded with pots and pans," @Craig_A_Spencer writes: https://t.co/0jUhMUgVj7

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    Americans have been too quick to condemn the field of public health, overlooking its massive achievements in the 1900s and, yes, during the recent pandemic, too.

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    • In 1776 🇺🇸 life expectancy was 36 years. Half of children died before their 5th birthday. Diseases like smallpox—not combat—were the greatest threat to Washington’s army. We’ve come a long way. And we largely have public health to thank. More here ⬇️ https://t.co/bYLiBweCQI

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    This Fourth of July, let’s rescue our love of country from those who have hijacked it.

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    • Happy #4thofJuly : “…we are bound to one another in one of the greatest and most noble experiments in human history. Our destiny together, stand or fall, is inescapable…as friends and family…”💥🇺🇸: https://t.co/EjEOmHhGGa…