Ask Dr. Agus: Concerns over air quality after Ohio train derailment

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Concerns are growing over air quality in East Palestine, Ohio, in the wake of the Norfolk Southern train derailment. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joined us to discuss that and answer some other health questions from the public.

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EPA ok right. Who was the intelligent one that suggested burning off instead of doing material transfer ? Only reason they did a burn off is its cheaper hazardous material transfer would of cost millions.

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The testing area should be expanded to farmlands tens of miles away as the cloud deposited ahs to the ground and it washed in to the soils...

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Btw for COVID RESPIRATORY S&S USE ECHINACEA & GOLDENSEAL, ZINC AND ELDERBERRY SYRUP!❤️

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People in those properties can never sell those homes they are worth nothing..
Now watch some Industrial Corporation come in and buy up all the homes and start mining for Cobalt and other Rare Earth minerals for their new computer chip factory they're building in Pennsylvania

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crappy ignorant answer, Doc. Go back to school for supplements, superfoods and herbs!!! Start with Vitamin D or one of a half dozen or more that are antiviral.

elaines
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Bottled H2O and a HAZMAT SUITS!👍YOU'LL BE FINE, E PALESTINE!🥳

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Exactly, but how many people know that some of us weld containers like this ? There is absolutely no way these containers can open until it reaches its destination, and another welder cuts the welding beads. So before any of these many lies and directions of confusions theire gonna send you through over the next few months, Remember this, those containers were open already on purpose

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