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How Does the Department Address Emerging Health Threats?
Emerging health threats, such as pandemics and outbreaks, require rapid and coordinated responses. The Department of Health addresses these through:
Rapid Response Teams
: Deploys specialized teams to investigate and control disease outbreaks.
Public Health Campaigns
: Conducts awareness campaigns to educate the public on preventive measures and health practices.
Collaboration with International Bodies
: Works closely with organizations like the
World Health Organization (WHO)
to stay informed and aligned with global health strategies.
Funding for Emergency Research
: Allocates resources for urgent research to understand and combat new health threats.
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