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ICYMI: Health Clinics Pop Up In E. Palestine In The Wake Of The Train Derailment
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Residents of E. Palestine were told that it was safe to return to their homes in the aftermath of the trainderailment that saw tons of hazardous chemicals dumped into their community. However, after returning to their homes, many of the residents are now complaining of symptoms from the chemicals and the chemical burn.
In response to this, the state of Ohio is now setting up state sponosored medical clinics in the town to help assuage the fear that is permeating in the village.
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Ohio train derailment: As residents worry about rashes, sore throats and nausea, the state sets up a health clinic | CNN
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In response to this, the state of Ohio is now setting up state sponosored medical clinics in the town to help assuage the fear that is permeating in the village.
(commercial at 8:01)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Ohio train derailment: As residents worry about rashes, sore throats and nausea, the state sets up a health clinic | CNN
1101 episodes
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Manage episode 438229415 series 2987886
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Residents of E. Palestine were told that it was safe to return to their homes in the aftermath of the trainderailment that saw tons of hazardous chemicals dumped into their community. However, after returning to their homes, many of the residents are now complaining of symptoms from the chemicals and the chemical burn.
In response to this, the state of Ohio is now setting up state sponosored medical clinics in the town to help assuage the fear that is permeating in the village.
(commercial at 8:01)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Ohio train derailment: As residents worry about rashes, sore throats and nausea, the state sets up a health clinic | CNN
…
continue reading
In response to this, the state of Ohio is now setting up state sponosored medical clinics in the town to help assuage the fear that is permeating in the village.
(commercial at 8:01)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Ohio train derailment: As residents worry about rashes, sore throats and nausea, the state sets up a health clinic | CNN
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