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David McKeown Quotes

«Given the age of the population...it's not at all unexpected to see more deaths.»
Author: David McKeown
«The majority of cases are improving, but the illness has taken its course and worsened in some individuals,»
Author: David McKeown
«Some people are fragile enough that they may still succumb to this.»
Author: David McKeown
«The bacteria causing the disease was spread through a very vulnerable population of elderly residents with tragic results.»
Author: David McKeown
«From what we know at this point, there's no evidence that the cooling tower was not properly maintained.»
Author: David McKeown
«I think we're dealing with the same source and the same outbreak, so I'm not concerned that we're dealing with an ongoing risk,»
Author: David McKeown
«It's important for people to recognize that these are people who got ill back at the time the outbreak was at its peak. We're not seeing any new cases occurring either at the home for the aged or outside.»
Author: David McKeown
«Those case are part of the same cluster of cases as Seven Oaks [the nursing home],»
Author: David McKeown
«This is the kind of thing that we are looking at in the investigation at this point.»
Author: David McKeown
«There is no indication that I can see that there is an ongoing risk of transmission in the community or in the vicinity,»
Author: David McKeown

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