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“But again looking at what we see from what has happened in other jurisdictions with a similar model of assisted dying, the numbers do start off relatively low, partly I think due to a reflection of public awareness, maybe public confidence in the process, but also in terms of the preparedness of medical professionals to undertake the training to get up and running with the system.

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