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‘Failing and outdated’ public health laws need a makeover, health secretary says.

Monday 9 November 2020 | Written by Katrina Lintonbon | Published in Health, National

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‘Failing and outdated’ public health laws need a makeover, health secretary says.
Secretary Dr Josephine Aumea Herman said existing public health legislation is outdated and doesn't address current challenges such as rising rates of NCD's. 18102976

Public health laws are critical to the physical, mental, social and economic wellbeing of individuals and the community and the Public Health Act 2004 just doesn’t cut it, says Health Secretary Dr Josephine Aumea Herman.

Public health laws are critical to the physical, mental, social and economic wellbeing of individuals and the community and the Public Health Act 2004 just doesn’t cut it, says Health Secretary Dr Josephine Aumea Herman.


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