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Grant s Getaways: Kayaking in the Lewis and Clark Wildlife Refuge
The Lewis and Clark National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1972. It consists of more than 20 islands stretching more than 27 miles of river. Author: Grant McOmie Updated: 8:00 PM PDT June 13, 2021
CLATSOP COUNTY, Ore. There’s a remarkable chain of islands in the Columbia River that has been protected as a wildlife refuge for nearly 50 years. Grant takes us through the Lewis and Clark Wildlife Refuge and discovers that adventure is only a paddle stroke away.
Could there be a better escape from a simmering, sweltering summer than time on a river?
The development was revealed at Thursday’s (April 15) NHS Cheshire clinical commissioning group (CCG) governing body. “This pathway is designed to support patients with symptoms of Covid-19 lasting more than 12 weeks and is based on National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidance,” a pre-meeting report said. It added that “one percent of patients with Covid-19 are estimated to have symptoms after 12 weeks of developing the illness.” However, CCG board member and GP Lesley Appleton has criticised the location of the centre, claiming it is too far for eastern Cheshire residents to travel. She also said that she believed that ‘one per cent’ figure in the report should be closer to ‘one in ten’.
The development was revealed at Thursday’s (April 15) NHS Cheshire clinical commissioning group (CCG) governing body. “This pathway is designed to support patients with symptoms of Covid-19 lasting more than 12 weeks and is based on National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidance,” a pre-meeting report said. It added that “one percent of patients with Covid-19 are estimated to have symptoms after 12 weeks of developing the illness.” However, CCG board member and GP Lesley Appleton has criticised the location of the centre, claiming it is too far for eastern Cheshire residents to travel. She also said that she believed that ‘one per cent’ figure in the report should be closer to ‘one in ten’.