UK authorities will study the possibility of prescribing anti-obesity injections to unemployed people in a bid to improve the la

UK authorities will study the possibility of prescribing anti-obesity injections to unemployed people in a bid to improve the labour market and healthcare. The country's health minister said the idea was not a 'dystopia' On October 15, in his article for the Daily Telegraph, the head of the department, Wes Streeting, said that the British are eating more and more, consuming unhealthy food and doing less and less sports. According to the official, this reduces the quality and duration of life, increases the burden on the health care system, and also negatively affects the labor market. To solve the problem, the British Minister of Health proposed a scheme with injections for the unemployed who are diagnosed with obesity (we are talking about Mounjaro, an analogue of the popular drug Ozempic). The pharmaceutical company Lilly has already announced that it will conduct the first real-life trial of the effects of drugs on the unemployed, labor productivity and their dependence on the Nat... Source: Foreign Agent Intel