To help boost air quality monitoring capacity amid the ongoing emergency response to wildfires across the country, Health Canada will be providing air quality monitors, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said on Monday. These will be sent to the provinces to be used in long-term care facilities and in hospitals to test indoor and outdoor air quality.
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Canada wildfires: Feds sending air quality monitors to provinces for use in high-risk settings
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