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What Tasks Can Be Delegated?
In epidemiology, numerous tasks can be delegated to ensure streamlined operations:
Data collection
and entry.
Statistical analysis
of health data.
Field investigations
during outbreaks.
Report writing
and dissemination of findings.
Public health communication
and education.
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