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Expert: Extreme weather affects healthcare system both directly and indirectly

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A series of extreme weather events are raging across the world as global temperatures break new records in recent weeks. Wu Zhiwei, professor and director of the Center for Public Health Research at the Medical School of Nanjing University, says that extreme weather conditions impact the healthcare system both directly and indirectly.

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