Inaccurate Reporting of Deaths at Tasmanian Hospitals

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  1. It sounds like there might be concerns or controversies surrounding the accuracy of death reports at Tasmanian hospitals. This can have serious implications for public trust in the healthcare system and may warrant further investigation to ensure transparency and accountability. It’s important for health authorities to address these issues promptly and provide clear communication to the public. If you have more specific details or context about this situation, I’d be happy to discuss it further!

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