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Tagging claims in the article with "how" is meaningless. If the citation said how things were done, it could be included. Moreover, ultra-specific information (such as how heirs were identified and contacted) is not encyclopedic, and should not be included. If a reader wishes to really dig into that, they could contact the D.C. Department of Health. The various detailed means by which things are done by bureaucracy is not necessary to document here.
As Template:How says, "The template is used to identify claims in articles, particularly if questionable, that need a citation to a reliable source." None of that is in question in the article. All sources used as of November 2020 are reliable. - Tim1965 (talk) 17:23, 24 August 2021 (UTC)Reply