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Why does the Protocol require that examinations be conducted simultaneously?

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Why does the Protocol require that examinations be conducted simultaneously?

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The Protocol recommends simultaneous examinations but does not require them. It recommends them in order to prevent an early result possibly contaminating a later one. When simultaneity is impractical for any reason, there are other ways for courts to address the risk. The Protocol makes absolutely no distinction between result of examinations that are conducted simultaneously, and those that are not.

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