The “Rainbow Nation” is two best friends sharing their experiences and opinions as a Lesbian parent and a single Indigenous Gay man in a small north west town in British Columbia, Canada.
There are special guests weekly from across the Rainbow spectrum that share their stories with us.
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The “Rainbow Nation” is two best friends sharing their experiences and opinions as a Lesbian parent and a single Indigenous Gay man in a small north west town in British Columbia, Canada.
There are special guests weekly from across the Rainbow spectrum that share their stories with us.
We are very excited to share a discussion we had with Dr. Rakel Kling from Northern Health, about MonkeyPox.
We asked listeners to submit questions for Dr. Kling and she was kind enough to sit with us over Zoom to answer them.
There is a lot of information out there, true and untrue. Dr. Kling gave us some resources to be better informed and to share: the Northern Health website is a good start with links to other sites for more information.
She detailed what the virus is and how it's transmitted, what people can do when they think have the virus and how to prevent it.
We are grateful for Dr. Kling's time and have our door open for any further discussions in the future.
Take a listen, friend.
“Dr. Rakel Kling is the Northern Interior Medical Health Officer. She has been a Medical Health Officer for Northern Health for four years. As a Medical Health Officer, her role is to promote and protect the health of the public and communities”
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The “Rainbow Nation” is two best friends sharing their experiences and opinions as a Lesbian parent and a single Indigenous Gay man in a small north west town in British Columbia, Canada.
There are special guests weekly from across the Rainbow spectrum that share their stories with us.