NLHS explores idea of weapon detection systems in health-care facilities
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NLHS explores idea of weapon detection systems in health-care facilities
Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services says it's exploring the idea of implementing weapon detection systems at health-care facilities across the province, in an effort to shore up safety for patients and staff.
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