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No sign of radioactivity from Japan

by isleofman.com 30th March 2011

The Manx public has no need to worry about radioactive iodine.

Director of public health Dr Parameswaran Kishore is reassuring people after extremely low levels were found in the air over Glasgow and Oxfordshire.

It's come over from the tsunami-hit Japanese nuclear plant, but the United Kingdom's Health Protection Agency says there's no risk to health.

That's being echoed over here, although Dr Kishore says the authorities in the Isle of Man will keep a close watch on the situation:

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Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 30th, March 2011 07:53pm.

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