Anonymous ID: d88898 Aug. 4, 2020, 2:52 p.m. No.10182538   🗄️.is 🔗kun

.>>10182239

>Think Bigger. Expand in your mind to seek the reasons HCQ is being suppressed

 

This is basically why…As the other Anon said Expand you mind..Think bigger

They make the Oil Industry look like pulpers ..this is 3 years old

 

National Health Expenditures 2017 Highlights

U.S. health care spending increased 3.9 percent to reach $3.5 trillion, or $10,739 per person in 2017.

Health care spending growth in 2017 was similar to average growth from

2008 to

2013, which preceded

the faster growth experienced during the 2014-15 period that was marked by insurance coverage

expansion and high rates of growth in retail prescription drug spending. The overall share of gross

domestic product (GDP) related to health care spending was 17.9 percent in 2017, similar to that in 2016

(18.0 percent)