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Hello. I have worked on this article for a while and I think the tag on the top of the article is no longer necessary. Can I remove it? Ghazaalch (talk) 04:01, 17 July 2021 (UTC)Reply
If you are referring to the "...may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in French" I would say, no. There is dramatically more information in the French article (maybe too much, but it's their article). For example, the lede paragraph here says 300 people died based on a 1993 article; the French article has an updated reference that over 1,000 hemophiliacs that were given tainted products have died. (I am examining those cites)