The article describes the consequences of the Biden and Trump administrations' actions on public health and social benefits in the U.S. Following the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic over, the Biden administration has overseen substantial cuts to health programs, job losses in health agencies, and proposed reductions to labor protections through OSHA. Critics argue these measures will exacerbate health issues in the country. The article highlights the historical relationship between public health initiatives and workers' rights, emphasizing the detrimental impact on both health and labor when protections are undermined.
The Biden administration supervised the largest repeal in social benefits in U.S. history upon declaring the COVID-19 pandemic over, prompting widespread criticism regarding public health implications.
Critics assert that the Trump administration's approach will not 'make America healthy again,' instead leading to deteriorating health for the American populace.
The proposed cuts to OSHA and the elimination of federal union support represent a significant threat to worker safety and public health.
Public health initiatives and workers' rights are deeply interconnected, illustrating that the modern public commons emerged partly from labor demands.
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