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Whooping cough cases are way up in Quebec. Here’s what parents need to know2 days ago
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2 days agoNewsDuration 2:11Whooping cough can cause severe symptoms, and case numbers are particularly high among older children. With the start of the school year, Quebec public health officials have sent a note to parents and schools asking them to watch for specific signs.
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