Within a public health context, periodic monitoring of the susceptibility status of fleas in
plague risk areas would allow all regions to be prepared in the case of an outbreak.
Not exact matches
That is, Uber's propensity for
risk has caused it to target a rate of growth much faster than what would be sustainable if it were to seek profitability in the short run (and, arguably, in the long run), and has also led both to oversights and deliberate missteps in
areas that have led to the controversies that
plague it today.
In
areas with
plague, fleas present a
risk to both animals and their owners.
Jim2, Though I live in the Bay
Area and avoid mass transportation like the
plague, I don't understand your
risk assessment.