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COVID-19 is impacting ways Canadians can ‘beat the heat’
Dehydration, cramps: Common symptoms of heat exhaustion People are cooling down at beaches, splash pads and indoors as temperatures sore and heat warnings are issued, but health experts are warning against gathering indoors, whether it be in a home or cooling or shopping centre.“It’s an extremely infectious virus, probably one of the most infectious viruses or agents we’ve had in, you know, at least 100 years, for sure, so it’s difficult to contain, however heat can kill you,” adds Banerji.I think this picture of "Raisin" sums up just how hot it was/is today.