Honestly, people with allergies can't breathe and probably won't notice anyhoo . . . Still, we dutifully share even more skyfall info . . .
"As wildfires burn in eastern Canada, smoke and pollutants drift over the heavily impacted Northeast and into the Midwest. Poor air quality levels in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska, may be hurting people with more sensitive breathing conditions."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Midwest hospitals see an uptick in respiratory cases as wildfire smoke swirls in the region
Some healthcare providers in the Midwest say they are seeing more respiratory illnesses in the past few days possibly related to the wildfires in Canada. Air quality across the Midwest dipped to concerning levels beginning Tuesday.
News contradiction . . .
MARC: Kansas City air quality alerts not related to smoke from Canadian wildfires
US NOW. IT'S NOT AS BAD HERE AS IT IS IN NEW YORK CITY, BUT THIS IS THE FIFTH AIR QUALITY ALERT FOR KANSAS THIS YEAR. GOOD EVENING, EVERYBODY. I'M KRIS KETZ AND I AM BRIBERY. WE HAVE TEAM COVERAGE TONIGHT TO EXPLAIN HOW WE WILL BE IMPACTED.
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