Dr. Jamie Garfield discusses floodwater health risks with The New York Times

Dr. Jamie Garfield discusses floodwater health risks with The New York Times
Dr. Jamie Garfield Professor of Thoracic Medicine and Surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University — Temple Health
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Dr. Jamie Garfield, Professor of Thoracic Medicine and Surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, was interviewed by The New York Times regarding health risks associated with floodwaters. As flooding incidents increase in frequency and severity, concerns about public health following such events have grown.

In the interview, Dr. Garfield provided expert insight on potential dangers that may arise after storm waters recede. She discussed various hazards present in floodwater and offered guidance on how individuals can protect themselves from related health issues.

The discussion comes as communities face more frequent severe weather events, raising awareness about environmental health impacts and preparedness measures.



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