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How closely care hews to the model's recommendations is expressed as a percentage.
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"The three are being closely monitored, cared for, checked by a local veterinarian at regular intervals, and are being exhibited in consultation with the Turtle Conservancy," spokeswoman Sara Fitzmaurice said.
But, she said, "we need to monitor [it] very closely and take care that we don't, for example, create a city centre devoid of citizens".
First, the program was closely linked to care coordination and led by an inter-professional team.
Hence the health and survival of mother and newborn are closely linked to care the mother receives before and during childbirth and during the immediate postnatal period.
Izzi Seccombe, community wellbeing spokesman for the Local Government Association, said: "Councils work closely with care providers to ensure there is a diverse and quality market that gives people the right choice of care options.
The closely held Care One will also assume $39 million in debt.
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