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Canada:Canada's transportation at risk

Sally Furniss

Well-known member
OTTAWA --Health and security workers at airports and other key sites might refuse to work during a bird flu outbreak.
The report says the entire country would probably experience "shortages of everything from fresh food and health supplies" due to worker sickness and fear of public exposure.
A major disruption, or even temporary collapse, of Canada's transportation system could lead to widespread shortages of essential products, including food, soap, medicines and fuel, making recovery more difficult.
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