Credit where it's due . . . This question deserves even more serious consideration . . . The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention refused to answer my questions about who is getting sick in Kansas, referring questions to state officials. Jill Bronaugh, communications director at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment told me by email: “The Kansas Department of Health and Environment takes patient confidentiality seriously. To protect patient identity, the agency does not and will not publicly identify the communities impacted by the outbreak.”
CONTINUE READING