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MONTREAL 鈥?As an early heat wave descends on Quebec, provincial health authorities are looking for ways to keep residents cool in the province COVID-19-hit long-term care homes.Roughly two-thirds of the province long-term care rooms do not have air conditioning according to the province, and the usual practice of designated cooling areas has been complicated by fears of further spreading the novel coronavirus.One pati
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