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But not taking precautions is dumb, so these are the precautions I have taken".
Florida is suing CVS and Walgreens for allegedly overselling painkillers and not taking precautions to prevent illegal sales.
Following the accident, people rushed to the site, nearly 465 kilometers (290 miles) north of New Delhi, and shouted at railway officials for not taking precautions.
"The way things are going, the virus might spread rapidly in the country because people are not taking precautions, even with the outbreak right now in the capital city," Johnson said.
They took responsibility for "going along" or not taking precautions to protect themselves.
The use of tap water and not taking precautions regarding the sources of foods (rice and vegetables) when purchasing from the supermarket were the second identified risk factor (attention to food and water intake) that significantly increased the contamination level (Table 5).
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Instead, the coaches pushed the boys too hard to produce winning teams and did not take precautions, the parents said.
"Firstly, where it is not safe to fly, secondly, where planes should take precautions and thirdly, where there are low concentrations and they need not take precautions".
Malaria remains common in Peru's jungle areas, and cholera, yellow fever and hepatitis continue to be serious threats to those who do not take precautions.
"There were lots of findings, but the big takeaway is that people do not know when UV is high and do not take precautions," said Peter A. Andersen, a professor of health communications at San Diego State University.
At the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton, where hundreds of postal workers waited in line today to receive anthrax tests and antibiotics, others were upset that the Postal Service had not taken precautions sooner.
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