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public health
noun
health services to improve and protect community health, especially sanitation, immunization, and preventive medicine.
Other 51Թ Forms
- public-health adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of public health1
Example Sentences
Since then, he has doubled down on his attacks on public health in America, especially when it comes to vaccine policy.
Among the 17 members Kennedy “retired” were professors of medicine at Harvard, Yale, Brown, Vanderbilt, Stanford, Cornell and the Universities of North Carolina and Iowa; and 10 experts in epidemiology, infectious diseases, public health, pediatrics and gerontology.
Every step he has taken, however, has undermined his credibility and that of the agencies charged with protecting public health in America.
This ever worsening public health and safety emergency demands immediate life-saving action.
The Nimbus subvariant has also been increasing since May in California, the state Department of Public Health said in an email to the Los Angeles Times.
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