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China's Price Drop: Global Insulin Relief for Diabetics

24/2/2024

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Insulin crisis discussion

By: Luiza Pontes - Tishreen
China is not in favour of profits over help, consents the political representative of The Democratic Republic of China, João Vitor Nunes, states that the “free market is bad, United States prefers money over people”, which advocates USA actions towards further issues and lead the public to actually reflect; Are those actions the pleasurable ones considering basic human needs?
China has been maintaining its nation on a very secure and caring domain, where even around all of these crises surrounding the absence of insulin, the nation has taken the decision to degrade the insulin prices in exchange for a better life quality for all of the habitants. China’s representative, João Vitor Nunes, made clear the pleasurable sides and decisions to take, as his own words mention, “free market is bad” and "the United States prefers money over people”. The nation's profits are actually the people’s well-being, the representative recognises the actual relevance of this topic since the price of healthcare has been getting significantly higher and has become way too expensive for some. Will The nations create a further agreement on this topic? Where is all this going to take? 
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Activists reuniting themselves to protest for the reduction of insulin costs
As it has been stated, The People's Republic of China is not in favour of profits over humanitarian aid. The country has not and will not deny insulin to its citizens, and searches for a balanced life in which all humans will strive. Together with France, Canada, the United Kingdom, Spain and Austria, the great nation of China is hoping to change the insulin market industry, making it at an all-time low, and accessible for any and all. 

In an interview, a political representative, Chinese delegate João Vitor Nunes, challenged the United States code of conduct by saying the country prefers capita over its citizens, and the Free market is a good contributor to the unequal and blessed distribution of resources such as insulin. Would that issue extend somehow?  Are people actually going to continue to die? Are countries going to take pleasurable actions towards this issue? This would further go to be discussed with all of the nations surrounding this issue. ​
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