• TheMurphy@lemmy.world
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    This is amazing news for countries with free healthcare! Even though the vaccine is expensive, it’s nowhere as expensive as the care a cancer patient needs today.

    Plus you can send a healthy individual back to their families and into society again.

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      It’s not free, it’s socialized. This means expenses are passed to the tax payers. But like you said, if it lowers costs long term, it’s worth the short term cost increase.

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        True. My point is that when healthcare is socialised, the government will be the one having to budget the cost/benefit.

        Meaning a cure will always be the most profitable, meaning we will see this for all citizens fast.

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          Not the most profitable… The least expensive, long term. The most profitable would be the cheapest option but the most possible tax is collected. The whole point is to reduce burden on the tax payers, not maximize tax revenue.

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            1 year ago

            A healthy individual is more profitable, so as I said, a cure will be the best option - always.

            And yes, it’s profitable. No ones talking about maximising it and collecting more tax. But it’s a great example on how Americans think.

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                Are you struggling with reading comprehension or just being purposely obtuse?

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      Plus you can send a healthy individual back to their families and into society work again.

      This is how the US will use this.

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      The shareholders of the pharma-industry will not be happy. You have to manage a disease, not heal it; that would be detrimental for the balance sheet.

      And unhappy shareholders of big pharma is definitely not what we want; if they are happy, we will be happy.