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Why did rumours of a coup sweep Ivory Coast this week?

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Why did rumours of a coup sweep Ivory Coast this week?

The CDC eliminated its program on lead poisoning in children, which helped local health departments — through funding and expertise — investigate lead poisoning clusters and find where risk is greatest.Lead poisoning in kids typically stems from exposure to bits of old paint, contaminated dust or drinking water that passes through lead pipes. But the program’s staff also played an important role in the investigation ofthat affected 500 kids.

Why did rumours of a coup sweep Ivory Coast this week?

Last year, Milwaukee health officials became aware that peeling paint in aging local elementary schools was endangering kids. The city health department began working with CDC to test tens of thousands of students. That assistance stopped last month when the CDC’s lead program staff was terminated.City officials are particularly concerned about losing expertise to help them track the long-term effects.

Why did rumours of a coup sweep Ivory Coast this week?

“We don’t know what we don’t know,” said Mike Totoraitis, the city’s health commissioner.

Also gone is the staff for the 23-year-oldAs a dispatcher in a busy call center in Wales, Worrall has to be unflappable, patient and able to efficiently handle the most stressful calls in which a delay of seconds or minutes could be the difference between life and death.

She understands that some people have a different gauge of what is life-threatening and an emergency. But it’s still frustrating when someone phones the emergency number to say they’re locked out of their house and cold or their dog jumped in a river and won’t swim back — calls she also fielded.“We just ask everybody to find alternative pathways before phoning for an ambulance,” she said. “The ambulance service is for those who are experiencing life-threatening problems.”

Worrall’s craziest call came one afternoon when a man phoned to say his son’s pet alligator had escaped and was hiding under the sofa.“I asked if he’d been hurt, and he said, no. He was scared,” Worrall recounted.

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