Quebec public health officials are warning of another potential consequence of climate change. A recent study by the Public Health Institute suggests warmer temperatures could lead to a surge in West Nile Virus cases, and as Franca Mignacca reports, it could spread to remote regions that haven’t previously dealt with the virus.
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