SANITIZATION, A GROUNDED APPROACH OF VIRAL INFECTIONS AVOIDANCE FOR HUMAN HEALTH: COVID-19, A STIMULUS OF PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY MODERATION ON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN UGANDAN COMMUNITIES. A DESCRIPTIVE, CROSS-SECTIONAL AND CORRELATIONAL STUDY.
Background: This study established how sanitization for viral infection avoidance stimulates public health policy moderation on communicable diseases, specifically examining existing health policy on viral infection avoidance and shortfalls; establishing how sanitization stimulates policy moderation...
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Main Author: | Ssegawa E James Kiggundu (Author) |
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Student's Journal of Health Research,
2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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