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suter [353]
3 years ago
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Five factors that contribute to poverty on health care in the Caribbean

Social Studies
1 answer:
Alla [95]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

- Colonization

- Lack of skilled labors

- warm temperature

- Lack of roads

- non-scientific belief.

Explanation:

<u>- Colonization</u>

Colonization damaged the economy of Caribbean in the past. This made them did not possess the resources necessary to invest in the development of dugs/medical technology

-<u> Lack of skilled labors</u>

Caribbean territories possess very little opportunity to pursue higher education. This mean that they'll also find difficulties in producing healthcare workers

<u>- warm temperature</u>

Warm temperature provide opportunities for larger variation of bacteria and viruses to live.

<u>- Lack of roads</u>

Lack of roads made it really difficult for Caribbean people to reach a more developed area where they can access modern drugs / more modern medical equipments.

<u>- non-scientific belief.</u>

Traditional beliefs made many people believe in non-scientific methods of healing which might be ineffective for their health care .

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