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The World Health Organization is urging countries to deal more forcefully with dirty air in order to save millions of lives. The organisation issued its first air quality guidelines since 2005 aimed at reducing deaths from key pollutants that cause cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Let’s hear now from a medical specialist about the health impact of pollution in the country as we welcome…
Guest: Dr Caradee Wright - Senior Specialist Scientist at the South African Medical Research Council
By SAfmThe World Health Organization is urging countries to deal more forcefully with dirty air in order to save millions of lives. The organisation issued its first air quality guidelines since 2005 aimed at reducing deaths from key pollutants that cause cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Let’s hear now from a medical specialist about the health impact of pollution in the country as we welcome…
Guest: Dr Caradee Wright - Senior Specialist Scientist at the South African Medical Research Council