How Do You Untangle Public Health From Politics? Very Carefully, and Not Easily

All you need to do to be in control of public health — and life and death decisions — is to win a popularity contest.

René F. Najera, MPH, DrPH
GEN
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6 min readJan 23, 2022

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For four years, he remained publicly silent on HIV. That silence — and the federal lack of a response to the epidemic — cost lives and has affected generations.

Politics control public health in the United States of America. Elected officials have a final say over most public health decisions…

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René F. Najera, MPH, DrPH
GEN
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DrPH in Epidemiology. Associate/JHBSPH. Adjunct/GMU. Epidemiologist. Father. Husband. (He/Him/His/El)