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Re: 'The prescription for Canada’s health care future,' The opinion piece by Bettina Hamelin, president of Innovative Medicines Canada, provided readers with insightful expert opinion by stressing, 'let science and innovation drive health-care policy, not political point-scoring.” Hamelin decried the fact that: 'Too often, the debate around health-care policy in Canada gets bogged down in discussions about cost.
pandemic. The World Health Organization bemoaned that the “ pandemic is the most extreme combined health and economic crisis in the last century.' And the International Monetary Fund estimated a cumulative $13.8-trillion loss globally as a consequence of the pandemic. vaccines that were rapidly researched, clinically tested, and produced in record time not only saved countless precious lives, but also rescued our already sagging economy. It is now evident that the rapid supply of
vaccines by the innovative medicines sector was one of the greatest single contributions made to our citizens, to our economy, and society at large. Rudy Fernandes President, Global Health Strategy Inc.Mississauga, Ont.
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