for American Lung Association Virtual Event to Support $25 Million COVID-19 Action Initiative and Lung Association?s Mission To Prevent Lung Disease HARTFORD, CT May 16, 2020 For the first time in its 15 year history, the Fight For Air Climb Hartford, hosted by the American Lung Association , will be held virtually. By shifting from a physical event to one held online, the organization will reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 and remain in observance of Center for Disease Control (CDC) and state recommended guidelines. Effective immediately, participants from throughout Hartford ?and around the country?will be able to register, track their own progress and complete goals for the Fight For Air Climb while remaining active within their own home or community. Read more in the link below http://lamartinewebradio.top/club/forum/topic/65
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Serv... The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is urging the public to stay out of the Chowan River near Leary Landing because of an algal bloom producing a toxin called microcystin. Test results indicate this bloom is producing microcystin at 190 micrograms per liter. At that level, officials with the Division of Public Health consider this bloom a high risk for acute health effects during recreational exposure, based on guidance values published by the World Health Organization (WHO). State environmental officials have been monitoring the numerous blooms in the Chowan River since May. On July 29, staff from the Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Water Resources responded to a reported algal bloom near Leary Landing and will continue to monitor the bloom. A nearby algal bloom near Arrowhead Beach was previously reported with microcystin levels...
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