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Problem Evaluation Etiology Implementation Recommendations 1) Figure 2.1 of the book refers to the Evidence-based Public Health: The PERIE. approach. In your own words, with some examples from your own experiences (i e., Covid-19) describe each step and highlight the most difficult step from the public health perspective.
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