Donald Trump has destroyed US public health with breathtaking speed. Here’s what’s coming next, and how Canada can prepare.

Since the inauguration of Donald Trump on Jan. 20, the greatest health sciences organizations in the world have been first silenced, then frozen or outright destroyed. The scale, speed and stupidity of the destruction have been breathtaking.

The Trump regime is doing this to its own people, especially those in states that voted for Trump, but the shock is being felt around the world.

It is a safe prediction that Trump’s attack on health science will result in the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives. And millions of lives will be diminished.

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And how will Canada fare when Trump’s tariff wars affect the costs of drugs and vaccines? We’ll be bombarded with fake news on social media platforms, and Canadian researchers will be under intense pressure to develop domestic equivalents to the immense pharmacopoeia the United States has built up in the past 80 years.

  • Reannlegge@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    There are research agencies in Canada that develop drugs and other medications, they will need more funding because the current US is not going to see 2026. Or it will see 2026 but there will be a civil war either brewing or all out happening.

    I do not think patents will really be a concern on things coming from the US, but there will be research done in Canada.

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      3 days ago

      I doubt Canada has the capacity to totally pick up the slack. To do so, we need a lot more investment.

      Which is why I am saying that I am not sure pirate generics are the answer.

      Less dependence on the US is a win either way.

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        2 days ago

        Canada doesn’t need to pick up the slack. The rest of the world, including Canada, needs to pick up the slack. This could take a while, but there are drug researchers in Canada and Europe, and other parts of the world. They are being presented with an advantage when Trump incentivizes investment in their existing pharmaceutical industry. Ramp up time may be an issue, especially if investors think America is going to return to its old behavior within 4 years. If they don’t believe that, they may well invest heavily and early, which could be a win for all of us.

        (2 of the 3 first COVID vaccines originated outside the US.)

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        I think between Europe, and Asia, Canada can do a reasonable job of contributing to proper healthcare research.

        I’d even go so far as to say American kids who have medical issues are welcome to come here for discounted treatment, but adults are on their own until the current government is toppled.