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    Eden Wells May 2026

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    Eden Wells May 2026

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    Eden Wells May 2026

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    Eden Wells May 2026

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    Eden Wells May 2026

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    Eden Wells May 2026

    Dr. Eden Wells is a Michigan-based epidemiologist and public health official, widely known for her role in the as the state's Chief Medical Executive. Her actions during the 2014-2015 Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Genesee County led to significant legal proceedings and public scrutiny. Key Aspects of the "Eden Wells" Report

    Legionnaires' disease cases rose in Genesee County, with investigators later linking the outbreak to low chlorine levels in the Flint River water. eden wells

    The charges alleged that Wells knew of the outbreak but failed to alert the public in a timely manner. Key Aspects of the "Eden Wells" Report Legionnaires'

    As chief medical executive, Wells was accused of failing to act swiftly in informing the public about a spike in Legionnaires' disease linked to the city's water source switch to the Flint River. Prosecutors alleged that Wells tried to stop a

    Prosecutors alleged that Wells tried to stop a study into the Legionnaires' outbreak.

    Eden Wells May 2026

    Dr. Eden Wells is a Michigan-based epidemiologist and public health official, widely known for her role in the as the state's Chief Medical Executive. Her actions during the 2014-2015 Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Genesee County led to significant legal proceedings and public scrutiny. Key Aspects of the "Eden Wells" Report

    Legionnaires' disease cases rose in Genesee County, with investigators later linking the outbreak to low chlorine levels in the Flint River water.

    The charges alleged that Wells knew of the outbreak but failed to alert the public in a timely manner.

    As chief medical executive, Wells was accused of failing to act swiftly in informing the public about a spike in Legionnaires' disease linked to the city's water source switch to the Flint River.

    Prosecutors alleged that Wells tried to stop a study into the Legionnaires' outbreak.