A government employee who hid information that the water in Flint had dangerous bacteria in it was sentenced to writing an apology letter.
Several people likely died from the bacteria that was in the water.
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A Michigan district court judge ordered that Corinne Miller, the former director of epidemiology at the state’s Department of Health and Human Services, publicly apologize to the residents of Flint for withholding information about the presence of the Legionella bacteria, the microbe that causes Legionnaires’ disease, in the city’s drinking water.