In addition, then-state Public Health Director Nirav Shah waited to call in the CDC, the audit said. By the time the agency arrived on-site in Quincy, the outbreak was in its 12th day and had killed seven people and caused 37 others to become ill. Even then, some changes recommended by the CDC were not implemented. With Quincy becoming a major liability to Rauner’s reelection, his director of veterans’ affairs, Erica Jeffries, stepped down in April 2018.
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