GoofGoof
Premium Member
Yes, there are lots of things we can try as a country to try to make people healthier. One very basic one is making it easier for every citizen to have access to regular and affordable (or free) medical care including wellness checks. Better access to healthy food options is also needed as well as education. None of that will guarantee that the national obesity level drops to a very low number. Obesity isn’t the only thing that makes you higher risk for severe covid. Asthma for example was also on the list. There is much that can be done to make the air cleaner that would greatly help there if there’s an appetite for real change. It’s not easy to get anything actually accomplished on a lot of these issues. Many people who oppose covid mitigations or vaccine requirements are also opposed to programs like providing healthy lunches to kids at school or making healthcare more readily available. Their answer will be that we shouldn’t do anything and people should just have the will to change on their own.I suppose one step for government would be to shift government subsidies toward healthier crops?