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How are Alerts Communicated?
Once an alert is generated, it must be communicated effectively to the relevant stakeholders. This typically involves:
Notifying
public health authorities
Informing
healthcare providers
and facilities
Engaging with the
public
through media and other communication channels
Collaborating with
partner organizations
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