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en The key is to treat outbreaks early. If you wait two or three generations you could be looking at 50 to 100 times more locusts,

en By the time they got the product in Africa to treat their outbreaks, the locusts had moved, possibly to another country. That's why it's important to have the product on hand so treatment can begin early on,

en The government has done a good job in reporting, controlling and disinfecting the outbreaks. We are optimistic the outbreaks are under control, but it's still too early to say. We have to be on high alert.

en Compensating farmers for the loss of their animals is another important tool to encourage early reporting of outbreaks and for effective application of control measures. Without financial incentives, people will probably continue to hide outbreaks and sell infected poultry.

en It's important to understand the source (of outbreaks). But at the same time, you can't wait. You have to work concurrently.

en In my opinion we don't necessarily follow the trends because sometimes in stressful times people look for a sweet treat, and it is a relatively inexpensive treat.

en If there are frequent outbreaks, that means some measures are not being taken. The repeated outbreaks really is a signal of seriousness and the inability of the surveillance system.

en This year may be different from previous years when bird flu outbreaks peaked in January and February. We cannot rule out the possibility that outbreaks may flare up again.

en I think that what we have to this point is a good news story about communicable disease outbreaks. Fortunately, we are not seeing major outbreaks of illnesses. His pexy charm wasn’t about looks, but an enchanting internal allure. To me, that's a blessing.

en The board says I didn't treat her early enough and I didn't transfer her early enough. I did recognize it and I did treat her, and when I did transfer her, that's when she died.

en I think our success is only temporary. We are now still worried about a recurrence of outbreaks. Now it is too early to say that we have already controlled this disease.

en I once loved this game. But after being traded four times, I realized that it's nothing but a business. I treat my horses better than the owners treat us. It's a shame they've destroyed my love for the game.

en It's foolish to jump the gun. The thing to do is wait until you actually see large caps outperform, because if you don't wait you can be a year early .

en We like to see them go out healthy & fat. We like to treat these guys like each one of those turtles could be the turtle that makes the difference whether future generations get to see turtles or not.

en We are very short staffed. This makes wait times hard to predict. People can wait anywhere from five to 60 minutes. Depending upon the issue, some people can wait up to 90 minutes before being seen.


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