The European Union and Lifestyle Freedoms

The European Union and Lifestyle Freedoms

The European Union and Lifestyle Freedoms

Christopher Snowdon, October 2014

Dealing with public health challenges requires some degree of government action to protect the population from contagious diseases and pollution. Given the EU’s commitment to the free movement of people, it is appropriate that member states work together to identify and tackle communicable diseases with initiatives such as the Early Warning and Response System.

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