What do computer chips, pressure-treated wood, respiratory problems and water have in common?

by Jim Lenke

With so much information about COVID-19, growth curves, and transmission rates blasted at us non-stop for months, every single person paying attention should have a degree in public health by now. So, let’s find out how knowledgeable we are about the dangerous players in our corner of Downeast Maine.

Which is worse? Consider being given two glasses of water, one with lead and the other with arsenic and being told you had to drink one or the other, which would you pick?

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