It really is at the point where there appears to be a risk. You have to know a little bit about what you're talking about, but if there is something that you don't know about, again there is some judgment call to it. In that case the press already knew. It was international news for a short while, but within the space of three or four hours we were able to figure it out and deal with it in a way that recognized that, no, it's not a public health emergency. It's a tragic event, but it's not a public health emergency and people can get on with their lives. If it had been a public health emergency, then that day we'd be out to the public.
On March 10th, 2009. See this statement in context.