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Says Jones: "rehearsals tend to break down every 12 seconds, when someone says: 'Is that wrong?'" Earlier in the rehearsal process, the sessions when they tried to push through complete acts without breaking down were known among the team as "death or glory runs".
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Health education messages emphasising the need to complete ACT even if patients vomit doses, feel unwell or their health conditions improve should be promoted.
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