J.B. Pritzker: U.S. program cut blamed for return of flesh-eating parasite

J.B. Pritzker: U.S. program cut blamed for return of flesh-eating parasite
U.S. parasite returns after program cut

J.B. Pritzker has warned that a flesh-eating parasite once eradicated in the U.S. has re-emerged.

In a recent message, Pritzker attributed the return of this health threat to the dismantling of a prevention program during the Trump administration. There is concern that the absence of targeted measures may put American workers at risk, with possible health and economic consequences. The messaging underscores anxieties over public health preparedness and government responses to infectious disease threats.

Pritzker has recently highlighted new investment and job creation in Chicago's South Side following a period of unmet promises, according to a previous statement. He has also raised alarms over national trends, such as the growing housing affordability challenges facing U.S. buyers and renters. These comments reflect his continued focus on social and economic issues alongside public health concerns.

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