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The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the worst in global health-care provision, revealing systemic__________. a. ageism b. racism c. all of the above d. none of the above

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The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the worst in global health-care provision, revealing systemic__________. a. ageism b. racism c. all of the above d. none of the above

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The question is asking for the systemic issue that the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted in global health-care provision. The options given are ageism, racism, all of the above, and none of the above.

Without more specific information or context, it's difficult to definitively answer this question. The pandemic has certainly highlighted various systemic issues in healthcare provision, which could include both ageism and racism. However, it's also possible that the question is referring to other systemic issues not listed in the options.

Therefore, the answer could potentially be "c. all of the above" if we assume that both ageism and racism are part of the systemic issues highlighted by the pandemic. However, if the question is referring to other systemic issues not listed, the answer could be "d. none of the above".

It's recommended to refer to the specific context or source material this question is based on for a more accurate answer.

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