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The answer, I'd suggest, is anything that a self-contained written account can effectively convey without begging too many questions – and that doesn't actually need answering until tomorrow.
If the question is posed by letter, for example, it is conceivable (indeed not unlikely) that persons with headache on the day of receiving it will postpone answering until the first headache-free day, resulting in a falsely-high reported prevalence of headache yesterday.
If your answer is "no", don't differ answering until later with such statements as "not right now", "I'll look at your website", "I'll do it online", "send me a brochure/pamphlet", "send me something in writing", "I'll consider it", etc.
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