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"Mr President, on a point of order, I shall respect your request not to raise the issue of the building but I wish to make two points. I presume the presence of the bacteria was detected through a regular check-up, because this is the second time this has happened here and we were promised regular check-ups. It is inevitable that unused buildings will become sick buildings if they are not regularly checked. I should like to refer to Mrs Wallis' point regarding quite a lot of anecdotal evidence about Members' illnesses, particularly following the Strasbourg part-sessions. It would be a very useful exercise if Members would consider reporting to the medical services any unusual illnesses that they may have contracted and which are treated at home in their Member State. This applies also to staff, assistants, etc. The only way we will really find out whether there is more than anecdotal evidence is to have regular reports to the medical services. I propose, as a Quaestor, to discuss this with the medical services."@en1
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