A team of government investigators reportedly fell ill after conducting house-to-house research in the wake of a Feb. 3 train derailment in Ohio.
on Feb. 3, causing concerns about the air, water and soil in the surrounding community.
Investigators who had been going to local houses while studying possible health impacts began to experience sore throats, headaches, coughing and nausea, CNN first reported.“Symptoms resolved for most team members later the same afternoon, and everyone resumed work on survey data collection within 24 hours. Impacted team members have not reported ongoing health effects,” a CDC spokesperson told CNN in a statement.
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