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    Public Opinion Is Not Important in Making Decisions About Surveillance
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Public Opinion Is Not Important in Making Decisions About Surveillance

Question 19

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Public opinion is not important in making decisions about surveillance topics; public health professionals and the government make all decisions about what issues will be assessed via surveillance systems.

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