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A.
I don’t -- I -- not that I know of.
Q.
Well --
A.
I mean, that’s -- that’s not part of his job.
I don’t know.
 
Q.
Could you describe Lisa’s medical condition the
last time you saw her?
A.
That would have been the day that I took her
temperature. It was slightly elevated.
She was certainly strong - -
 
Q.
Mm-hmm.
A.
-- she was - - she may have appeared to be weak,
but she was strong, because it took some effort to keep
her arms from knocking this little strip of plastic off
her forehead..
 
Q.
Were you (sic) aware that she (sic) was trying
to take her temperature?
 
A.
I told her that. It was -- but when I came in,
she said, “Oh, Emma.” And I was a bit surprised that she
remembered me, because there was a lot of people that had
seen her, and I hadn’t been there for a few days.
 
Q.
Mm-hmm.
A.
And I explained that we were, you know, just
going to take her temperature.
 
Q.
And she got violent?
A.
Very -- not to the point of, like, hurting

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