Think that really depends on the specific circumstances. The comment was related to flash rust which can occur very quickly, particularly if humidity is high. This can be avoided by either coating with epoxy immediately or applying a coating which holds back the flash rust until the proper coating can be applied.
In my case the keel had always been coated from new with epoxy, first the factory coating, then the first application of Coppercoat, so doubt there was any moisture in it. The afternoon it was done was hot (20+) and low humidity, perfect conditions. The blasting did expose some imperfections, areas that were rough and slightly pitted, but most of this was filled by the 5 coats of Hempadur.
As to older existing keels that have not been coated with an impervious coating from new, there does seem a reluctance amongst professionals to apply epoxy or Coppercoat without "drying out" first.