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Results show some C-K homes tested for radon had levels above Canadian guideline


Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve
Publishing date: May 29, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  2 minute read  • 
Chatham-Kent public health inspector Scott Dawson displays one of the radon test kits Chatham-Kent Public Health provided to homeowners during this past winter to measure to see if the cancer-causing gas was in their home. Ellwood Shreve/Postmedia Network Photo by Ellwood Shreve /Ellwood Shreve/The Daily News
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The results from the 100 Radon Test Kit Challenge taken by some Chatham-Kent residents this past winter shows one in six homes tested have radon levels above the Canadian guideline.
Chatham-Kent public health, worked in collaboration with Take Action on Radon, a Health Canada-funded organization, for the first time to test for the radioactive soil gas that can build to dangerous levels in indoor air, making it the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. ....

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John Ivison: Shouting talking points is no substitute for proper COVID border policy


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Catherine McKenna, the infrastructure minister, revealed the dirty little secret of modern politics when she was caught on camera saying that if politicians holler their talking points, then repeat them louder still, “people will totally believe it.
Bill Blair, the public safety minister, tested the theory on Twitter last weekend when he said his government has “prohibited non-essential travel to Canada” for over a year.
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“International travel is responsible for  2% of COVID-19 cases across Canada and, as the province’s own data shows, around 1% in Ontario,” he said. ....

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No Time for Complacency as Rise of Variants Becomes a Concern


No Time for Complacency as Rise of Variants Becomes a Concern
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Photograph by Onder Ortel
There is an increasing number of cases of COVID-19 variants of concern as the third wave of the pandemic sweeps across BC.
On Friday, the province reported it has found more than four-thousand cases to date that are confirmed variants of concern.
This includes 3,082 cases of the B.1.1.7 (U.K.) variant, 55 cases of the B.1.351 (South Africa) variant and 974 cases of the P.1 (Brazil) variant.
More than a year into the pandemic, people have grown weary of health protocols and restrictions; many are letting down their guard. ....

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Misgivings rise over U.S.-Canada neutral zone where border-crossing parties rendezvous and risk coronavirus transmission


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BLAINE, Wash. In the shadows of COVID-19 travel restrictions, a 42-acre park on the far western edge of the U.S.-Canada dividing line has become a popular opening in an otherwise closed border, a place where Americans and Canadians can gather without needing permission to go through an official border crossing.
What is known as Peace Arch Park has lush green lawns, gardens and a 67-foot-tall white concrete arch erected in 1921 that spans the border. It’s an often muddy, sometimes idyllic place. But the pandemic has transformed this patch of historically neutral ground into a playing field for some fundamental public health questions. ....

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