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B.C. reports six deaths, 317 new cases of COVID-19 as wildfire smoke affects air quality
The smoke from forest fires in the United States has blanketed much of southern B.C. and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry is urging residents to get familiar with how signs of smoke exposure can be both similar and also distinct from symptoms of COVID-19.
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The Canadian Press
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CP19325721
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9/14/2020 9:40:00 PM
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air quality
B.C. COVID-19
Dr. Bonnie Henry