How does your underdeveloped country compare to developed countries in a bunch of health related indicators?
Oh, whole nations and hundreds of years are now "an anecdote".
> How does your underdeveloped country compare to developed countries in a bunch of health related indicators?
Comparable, probably soon to overtake all US stats given how much of a shitshow the healthcare here is.
We have plenty of non-anecdotal actual data from that time. It’s precisely why pasteurizing is now required.
But let’s not confuse the accessibility of good health care for the poor with simple sensible food handling.
Drinking raw, uncooked milk is full of micro-organisms (salmonella, …) By your standards, any kind of food regulation is totalitarian.
How does your underdeveloped country compare to developed countries in a bunch of health related indicators?