You don’t notice public health—until it fails.
The reason you don’t worry about smallpox? Or cholera in your tap water? It’s because decades of public health work made those dangers disappear.
But here’s the thing: diseases don’t just go away forever. They come back if we stop doing the work until it fails.
Seeing how much public health has done matters. But seeing isn’t enough.
Knowing a crisis is preventable isn’t the same as preventing it.
It’s like knowing there’s gold in a mountain—but never digging.
If we want to keep our families safe and our communities strong, we have to protect what’s protecting us.
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