As the United States enters an election year with huge international stakes, it is easy to be pessimistic that the value of continued US leadership in global health, including pandemic preparedness, will be the subject of prominent debate in the 2024 elections. Geopolitical crises in Ukraine, Israel-Palestine, and China-Taiwan dominate attention and policy. Climate, debt overhang, food insecurity, and humanitarian crises compete for attention. The flagship President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has lost prominence. President Biden has said little on the campaign trail about the value of global health to US national interests. If Donald Trump is the Republican candidate, he will certainly say little positive about global health. And, as the BMJ series on lessons from the US covid response lays out (http://bmj.com/collections/us-covid-series), covid-19 exposed and aggravated pre-existing systemic and structural weaknesses in healthcare and public health.
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