Researcher 1: Mr. Mayor we need to know the numbers who are the affected demographically in Sprignville to understand the link to susceptibility to the disease. we could use a quantitative approach to study the link between the two
Researcher 2: To do this, we will conduct surveys questionnaires, consulting with the Doctors at the 3 regional Hospitals attending to get the statistical information of those who are infected. Based on the recorded common diagnosis informed by Lab results we'll review patient's' demographic data to identify who are infected which are areas are mostly affected in the community
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Researcher 1: Minister, we looked at the demographic of the infected people. 80% of the cases were of males aged 6years to 35 years
Researcher 2: Minister Lab test results, signs symptoms suggest that springville is the source, with 55890 cases reported in the last 30 days and many other areas too . This confirms Hepatitis A outbreak. To keep the everyone safe, people might need to get vaccinated against it
Researcher 3: To put the community at ease, we would need to be cautious in addressing the importance of vaccinations while addressing vaccine hesitancy in the community. The community consists of 30% of senior citizens and 55% of young adults who may be quite sceptical of vaccinations
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Minister: After thorough research by experts and advisory in the the MOH, the department has come to a decision that in curbing the rapidly spreading outbreak, it's important that the public become protected from this disease. In this regards, we need to get vaccinated. Children and infants will be prioritized in administration of the vaccine