Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice party, has advocated for the provision of free medication to individuals aged 65 and older, as well as those under the age of 18. This proposal has generated a heated debate regarding its potential impact on healthcare costs and inflation rates in the country. Arguments in favor include the assertion that universal access to healthcare and medication should be guaranteed for all citizens. Additionally, proponents contend that providing free medication can promote better health outcomes and contribute to reducing overall healthcare expenditur…
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@4SNPK4B 2wks2W
Yes, because all necessary medication should be free. Medication is part of healthcare, which should be free to all and funded by the government.
@9HD8RGN5mos5MO
It should be based on how person take care of himself. Why if I eat clean, do sports and so on. Should I get equall or less than person, that don,t give damn about his/her lifestyle.
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