Queensland chief health officer Jeannette Young releases 2016 blood lead level data of Mount Isa infants

Chris  Burns
February 16 2017 - 6:30pm
An overview of Mount Isa Mines and its close proximity to the city. Photo:MIM.
An overview of Mount Isa Mines and its close proximity to the city. Photo:MIM.

LEAD levels in Mount Isa children under five years continue to decline judging by the release of preliminary data that was collected last year.

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Chris  Burns

Chris Burns

Senior journalist

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