Bc Wildfire Haze
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Breathing easy: How to avoid the long-term health consequences of B.C. wildfire smokeSt. Paul's Hospital respirologist warns that thick smoke can cause long-term damage for about one in 10 people.Aug 17, 2018
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What you need to know to survive the haze from B.C. wildfiresIn many communities, residents have taken to wearing face masks, and the haze has been thick enough to blot the sun out hours before sunset.HealthAug 15, 2018
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B.C. wildfire: Health authorities dealing with ‘surge’ in smoke-related cases"The increase can be from 20 per cent to 50 per cent more than we've seen in the past 10 years in the same area."Aug 5, 2017
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