B.C. is looking at a prolonged stretch of hot temperatures, and that puts vulnerable people at risk. Sarah Henderson, a scientific director of environmental health services at the BC CDC, talks about what symptoms to watch for and how important it is to stay hydrated and cool.
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Heat warning impacts
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