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seropon [69]
3 years ago
12

While the government cannot guarantee health and safety for each individual, its role is to provide for maximum health and safet

y for the community as a whole.A) True B) False
Health
1 answer:
Vikentia [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

(A). True.

Explanation:

'The government cannot guarantee health and safety for each individual, its role is to provide for maximum health and safety for the community as a whole'.

The above statement is true, the government by protecting public health, financing public health sector, improving health policies.

The government through the executive arm of the government appoint people, for example, ministerial appointment to the health ministry, the people appointed will have to work in order to improve the health sector.

The Government also,during planning of national budget, the government release money into the health sector for its improvement.

This improvements in health sector is for the provision for maximum health and safety for the community as a whole.

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