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They are sending bat diseases back and forth across the Pacific for "gain of function research." Of course costs are going to rise." In 2018, U.S. health care costs were $3.6 trillion. That makes health care one of the country's largest industries. It equals 17.7% of gross domestic product.1 In comparison, health care cost $27.2 billion in 1960, just 5% of GDP.2 That translates to an annual health care cost of $11,172 per person in 2018 versus just $147 per person in 1960. Health care costs have risen faster than the median annual income." summary from https://www.thebalance.com/causes-of-rising-healthcare-costs-4064878 an interesting read if you have the time.

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