A. Healthcare system as a disaster risk factor is determined by state of health of a society, effectiveness of medicine and vaccine, health promotion and prevention, and geographical location. B. Healthcare system encompasses government agencies, healthcare personnel 8. and healthcare infrastructures.

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8.
A. Healthcare system as a disaster risk factor is determined by state of health of a
society, effectiveness of medicine and vaccine, health promotion and prevention,
and geographical location.
B. Healthcare system encompasses government agencies, healthcare personnel
and healthcare infrastructures.
A. Involving the civil society and government in planning important measures to
reduce negative impacts of hazards reduces disaster risk of a country.
B. Corruption in the government greatly reduce the exposure of a country from
9.
hazards.
10.
A. Urbanization can become an opportunity to strengthen coping capacity.
B. Coping capacity is the ability to manage adverse conditions, risks, or disasters.
Transcribed Image Text:8. A. Healthcare system as a disaster risk factor is determined by state of health of a society, effectiveness of medicine and vaccine, health promotion and prevention, and geographical location. B. Healthcare system encompasses government agencies, healthcare personnel and healthcare infrastructures. A. Involving the civil society and government in planning important measures to reduce negative impacts of hazards reduces disaster risk of a country. B. Corruption in the government greatly reduce the exposure of a country from 9. hazards. 10. A. Urbanization can become an opportunity to strengthen coping capacity. B. Coping capacity is the ability to manage adverse conditions, risks, or disasters.
Both statements A and B are TRUE
B - Statement A is TRUE, and B is FALSE
C - Statement A is FALSE, and B is TRUE
D - Neither statement A nor B is TRUE
A
Transcribed Image Text:Both statements A and B are TRUE B - Statement A is TRUE, and B is FALSE C - Statement A is FALSE, and B is TRUE D - Neither statement A nor B is TRUE A
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