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Thema | Kanada: Mysteriöse Krankheit in Zug, 300 Pers. im Zug in Quarantäne | 22 Beiträge |
Autor | Dani8el 8F., Dortmund / NRW | 482350 |
Datum | 11.05.2008 00:06 MSG-Nr: [ 482350 ] | 7106 x gelesen |
Infos: | 10.05.08 Entwarnung
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Hallo,
war dann ja doch unkritisch:
"David Williams, Ontario's acting chief medical officer of health, described the fate of the 7 passengers as a series of unfortunate and unrelated health events. "There is no evidence to support an outbreak of infectious disease on the train," a visibly relieved Dr. Williams declared at a news conference in Toronto."
"The visitors from Australia have a variety of respiratory illnesses and did not feel well when they boarded the train in Jasper, Dr. Williams said. One of them had seen a doctor before boarding the train, he added. A helicopter in Foleyet was used to transport swabs from the 5 Australians to a laboratory in Timmins."
Quelle: Promed
Rechtlich erstmal unproblematisch wie Sven schon erwähnte, aber in der Situation einen Zug "mal eben" unter Quarantäne zu stellen, sicherlich nicht einfach abzuarbeiten.
Mit freundlichem Gruße,
Daniel Friederichs
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