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I don't worry about money since the treatment is free and sick people get money from the government during recovery.
Australia. 3 years of chemotherapy, two stem cell transplants, multiple X-rays, CT and MRI scans, now in remission, didnβt have to pay for any of it.
Which country?
Germany at least, probably the whole EU too.
Sweden
Norway
Pretty much any developed country.
That didn't answer the question. You just sound pretentious.
Nah, it's fair. The health care dilemma is why I actually asked in the first place.
I don't understand why it is people don't revolt over it. The government is literally killing people and society itself just expects you to die and no one actually thinks about or appreciates the gravity of the situation.
And you sound salty bro π
They did answer, It means they are stealing tax money from ALL Germans. /s
I mean⦠it did, they would go get treatment. They have that option.