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Inequalities in Underserved Communities- a Public Health Perspective and in Covid19 : Impact of Bad Public Policy on Certain Population, EPUB eBook

Inequalities in Underserved Communities- a Public Health Perspective and in Covid19 : Impact of Bad Public Policy on Certain Population EPUB

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The book looked into how some people go through difficult times created by others in other to exist. Some individuals in the society consistently make living more uncomfortable for others directly or indirectly.

Inequalities in life among human society is seen by some people as a norm while others grumble about it.

In a democratic society, citizens assume freedom with the expectations that having representatives they elected by majority vote will protect their interests.

The irony is that some elected officials representing and expected to protect and fight for the interest of those who voted them into office turn their back to pursue a different and personal interests.

The book also looked into how epidemiology is viewed by scholars and the role it plays in public health.

It further integrated epidemiology with evidence-based studies that shape public health policies and public health outcome with example in COVID19 pandemic.

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