120 degrees, officials really trying to encourage people to remain indoors and to avoid the heat as much as possible but for some who maybe work outside, it is impossible to avoid the heat. they to be outside. and those people are being reminded to wear the appropriate clothes. to take water breaks, to be in the shade. to stop working when you feel dizzy or when you begin to feel sick. and it is very important to point out the significant impacts of these heat waves. starting with hospitals, for example, who have reported an increase inpatients they re seeing heat-related d illnesses and in area hospitals. there s the economic impact of this. a recent study showing that it costs the u.s. about $100 billion a year, and that s only in productivity loss alone. that s what the extreme heat is costing the u.s. and many of the industries.
illnesses and heat stroke in some of the hospitals in the most affected areas. there s the economic impact of all of this. it costs the u.s. about $100 billion a year. that s only in productivity loss alone. that s what the heat is causing the u.s. and many of the industries, the most impacted being agriculture or construction. there s no business that s immune to this. think about being in a kitchen or pets or animals at the zoo. or people indoors and have to go to work, are seeing the impacts and the effects of the heat wave. listen to this librarian and what he had to deal with. i was crossing the students and when i was done, i m turned around, i m sweating, tired, want to come in back to the library where it s air conditioned. as i m walking back, i trip.
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