Health officials receive complaints of beach rashes - Sault Ste

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NEWS RELEASE ALGOMA HEALTH UNIT ******************** Swimmer's Itch The Algoma Health Unit has received calls from swimmers complaining of an itchy rash after swimming at Harmony and Havilland Beach this past weekend.

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