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What Are Common Vulnerabilities in Public Health Systems?
Some common vulnerabilities include:
Inadequate Surveillance
: Insufficient monitoring of disease outbreaks.
Limited Healthcare Access
: Barriers to accessing medical care, particularly in rural or underserved areas.
Shortage of Medical Supplies
: Insufficient stockpiles of vaccines, medications, and personal protective equipment.
Insufficient Public Awareness
: Lack of education and communication about preventive measures.
Weak Infrastructure
: Poorly equipped facilities and lack of trained healthcare professionals.
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